I agree you should talk to your mail admin.

However you could try to send it from sendmail instead of your smtp server. Basically just do $msg->send() with no params or "sendmail" followed by the path to sendmail.

Also if you continue with smtp, I'd check out the documentation regarding AuthUser and AuthPass. I don't see them documented anywhere in the documentation. It does say that it uses Net::SMTP so you might need to replace both AuthUser and AuthPass with "auth=>(username,password)" or however it works.

Update: As pointed out below AuthUser and AuthPass are included in the developer releases. You might want to upgrade to the official stable release instead of using something that is still under development (unless of course you like to be a beta tester).


In reply to Re: MIME::Lite - Relay access denied by xorl
in thread MIME::Lite - Relay access denied by vi_srikanth

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