This code is working fine in my laptop.
my $sender = new Mail::Sender ({smtp => 'outbound.something.com', fro
+m => 'gsp-bizops@somting.com'}) || print ("0","Failed when creating
+Mail object.$Mail::Sender::Error");
$sender->MailMsg ({to => $emailId, subject => $subject, msg => $m
+sg_body , client => 'localhost'}) || print ("0","Filed when send mai
+l.$Mail::Sender::Error");
$sender->Close;
The same code when i tried in server which is also a windows based is unable to send email .
please suggest what settings difference leads to this failure in sending mails.
2006-09-27 Retitled by planetscape, as per Monastery guidelines
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Original title: 'Error in sending mail using mail;:sender'
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