I am using use Mail::Sendmail for sending mail on my NT scripts. Now I am writing a script on Solaris 7 server and cant find the module on this Unix server where I have Perl 5.8. Please advise how I can load this module into my home directory and how I would call it?
#!/usr/local/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use lib '/usr/home/myname/Mail/Mailer/'; use Mail::Sendmail; my %mailurl = ( To => 'tomail@here.com', From => 'frommail@here.com' ); $mailurl{smtp} = '111.111.1.11'; print "unix test.\n"; $mailurl{'Subject'} = "UNIX test"; $mailurl{'Message'} = "test only."; sendmail(%mailurl) || die "\n smtp problem! $Mail::Sendmail::error\n";

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