MIME::Lite by default uses sendmail to, er... send the mail. This is described in the section Change How Messages are Sent in the documentation.

Looks like you're trying to use it on a system that either doesn't have sendmail or has sendmail in a non-standard location. You'll need to change the configuration of the module appropriately - see also the section Sending.

Update: Taking another look at your error message, I'm pretty sure that's a Windows message (you should really include important facts like that in you question). Windows doesn't have a sendmail program (well, not by default, you can get sendmail-a-like programs for it) so your best bet is to find the name of your network's SMTP server and use that approach.

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In reply to Re: sendmail error by davorg
in thread sendmail error by l.frankline

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