I'm looking for a good SMTP module that I can use to
send mail via a script (for reporting logfile analysis).
As it is, I open a command (different commands on Unix and
NT) as a file handle and pipe to it. I would like a way to
set up the same mailing system so that I only have one
version of this script for both Unix and NT.
I know that Mail::Mailer is generall Unix specific, as are
most Mail type modules on CPAN. Is there one available
that is good for both NT and Unix?
J. J. Horner
Linux, Perl, Apache, Stronghold, Unix
jhorner@2jnetworks.com
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