I have a CGI program which currently sends email by opening a pipe to sendmail. This is fine for my site, hosted on a Linux server, but I am trying to make it easy to install my program on any web server supporting Perl CGI scripts. I am therefore looking for a portable method of sending emails, ideally from any system, certainly from Linux or Microsoft servers.

I am aware that there are a number of modules (Mail::Sendmail, Mail::Mailer, Net::SMTP, MIME::Lite...) which provide a system independent method of sending emails, but many cheap web hosting companies do not install extra modules and I do not really want to require users to download and install modules in their cgi-bin directories if there is a reasonable alternative.

Is there, for example, a Windows equivalent of piping to sendmail, so that I could put both in a conditional statement and select the appropriate command at runtime?


In reply to Sending emails from a CGI script by Bilbo

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