Righto. Here is my stab at this:
use strict; use warnings; use Email::Send; use Email::Simple; my %received; my @email; #my $box = Email::Folder->new('/home/jonathan/mail/Recruiters/'); @email = <>; my $message = join "\n", @email; my $mail = Email::Simple->new($message); $mail->header_set('To','target@host.com'); my $sender = Email::Send->new({mailer => 'SMTP'}); #my $sender = Email::Send->new({mailer => 'Sendmail'}); $sender->mailer_args([Host => 'localhost']); my $rv = $sender->send ($mail->as_string()); use Data::Dumper; print Dumper($rv); my @available = $sender->all_mailers; print Dumper(@available);

Unfortunately, though it sppears to be proper code and all, it produces the following error:

$VAR1 = bless( { 'prop' => {}, 'string' => 'Can\'t call method "address" on an undef +ined value at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Email/Send/SMTP.pm lin +e 56, <> line 68. ', 'type' => 'failure', 'errno' => 1 }, 'Return::Value' );

Anyone have any idea what is wrong here?


In reply to Re^4: forwarding emails with perl?? by bfdi533
in thread forwarding emails with perl?? by chrisj0

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