Your question is quite unclear. You can already send mail from your NT machine. The question is, where does your mail come from in the first place ?
One option is a port of Sendmail for NT, so you might want to use it instead of a Perl script.
If your mail server is Exchange, you will have to look into the MAPI programming interface, but you can't use the full MAPI capabilities from within Perl without some help from C. There is also a SMTP adapter for MAPI, which will allow you to send mail to Exchange via port 25 and the SMT Protocol.
In reply to Re: does MIME::Lite or Net::SMTP provide forward mail function ..... ANY OTHER OPTIONS ??
by Corion
in thread does MIME::Lite or Net::SMTP provide forward mail function ..... ANY OTHER OPTIONS ??
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