You have to add a file:
use Mail::Sender; $sender = new Mail::Sender {smtp => 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx', from => 'itsme@from.com'}; $sender->MailFile({to => 'tou@to.com', subject => 'Hi', msg => "Hello friend.", file => './path/to/file', });


alternatively you can use this code (without an attachment - just a message):
use Mail::Sender; $sender = new Mail::Sender; if ($sender->MailMsg({ smtp => 'mail.yourISP.com', from => 'somebody@somewhere.com', to =>'Jenda@Krynicky.czX', subject => 'this is a test', msg => "Hi Johnie.\nHow are you?" }) < 0) { die "$Mail::Sender::Error\n"; } print "Mail sent OK."

If you want to attach something you can add it with $sender->Attach();

see: http://search.cpan.org/~jenda/Mail-Sender-0.8.10/Sender.pm

In reply to Re: Mail::Sender, no errors, but no email either by reneeb
in thread Mail::Sender, no errors, but no email either by Nalina

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