It depends what your host is supposed to be doing. Is this for a cgi? then.. maybe an interface to
sendmail would be good.
You can always do the stupid and dangerous .. open a pipe to the sendmail bin path and ..
# UNTESTED
my $sendmail_bin = '/bin/sendmail'; # maybe use File::Which::which(),
+might not work on a cgi for example
open(OUT, "|$sendmail_bin -t") or die("cant open pipe to sendmail [$se
+ndmail_bin]");
my ($from, $recipient, $subject, $reply)=
qw(me@this.net user@destination.ext bogus no@reply.net);
# print header and content
print OUT <<EOM
From : $from
To: $recipient
Subject: $subject
Reply-To: $reply
[This message is junk.]
Hi hi.. whatzzzzzuuuupppp...
EOM
;
close(OUT);
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