here using CDO that now ship with xp e 2k3 instead of CDONTS. This code run without an SMPT on local machine specifiing a mail server.
#!perl use strict; use warnings;#amen use Win32::OLE ; my $Message = Win32::OLE->new("CDO.Message"); #francobollo means stamp... my $francobollo= Win32::OLE->new ("CDO.Configuration") ; $francobollo->{Fields}->{"http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/confi +guration/sendusing"}=2;#means with no local SMTP srv $francobollo->{Fields}->{"http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/confi +guration/smtpserver"}="mail.server.you.can.use.net"; $francobollo->{Fields}->{"http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/confi +guration/smtpserverport"}=25; $francobollo->{Fields}->Update(); $Message->{Configuration} = $francobollo; $Message->{From}="me\@peacefull-place.org"; $Message->{To}="you\@in-a-dog-hell.com"; $Message->{Bcc}="your-assistant\@angel.net"; $Message->{Subject}="I told you, myDeamon, to run on a Linux machine." +; $Message->{TextBody}="ah ahah ahaha aha ahhha \n"; $Message->Send();
HTH Lorenzo*

In reply to Re: How to sendmail using Perl in WindowXP by Discipulus
in thread How to sendmail using Perl in WindowXP by britney

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