A small script to use outlook for this
use warnings;
use strict;
use Win32::OLE;
my $outlook = new Win32::OLE 'Outlook.Application' ;
$outlook or die "Could not get OLE object for outlook";
my $mailitem = $outlook->CreateItem(0);
$mailitem->{'Subject'} = 'A test';
$mailitem->{'Body'} = 'Omnes homines, qui sese praestari volunt, ..
+.';
$mailitem->{'To'} = 'mailaddress';
$mailitem->Send();
$mailitem->Quit;
$outlook->Quit;
The e-mail address should be modified, of course
It also generates a warning message , generated by outlook, to prevent the automatic generation of such messages. Outlook server settings may prevent that, but I don't know the details.
Tabari
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