Mail::Mailer::sendmail is one of the back-ends for Mail::Mailer, and shouldn't be used directory. A good indication for that is the lower-cased 's' in 'sendmail'.
When you look at the Mail::Mailer manual page, you see how to use it. You can also use Mail::Send. The general idea is:
Mail::Send helps you constructing the headers.use Mail::Mailer; $mailer = new Mail::Mailer; $mailer = new Mail::Mailer 'sendmail'; $mailer->open(\%headers); print $mailer "This is a very short message"; $mailer->close;
In reply to Re: Mail::Mailer::sendmail woes
by markov
in thread Mail::Mailer::sendmail woes
by Abby
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