Hi, I am using activeperl and tried to send mail using the Mail::sendmail code provided by you. I am not getting errors when i run the perl script but my also doesn't go. here is my script. How do I provide login information to the gmail server, or is it not required? Is this the right way? #!C:/Perl/bin/perl.exe use Mail::Sendmail; print "Hello World1.\n"; my $to_list = 'gsarin83@gmail.com'; my $cc_list = 'aryan_42k@yahoo.com'; my $email = "\n\nThis email was generated automatically.\n"; my $MailFrom = "gs.engr@gmail.com"; my $subject = "hello test"; print "Hello World2.\n"; my $message = "module test"; %mail = ( To => $to_list, From => $MailFrom, Bcc => $bcc_list, Cc => $cc_list, Subject => $subject, Message => $message ); $mail{Smtp} = 'smtp.gmail.com'; sendmail(%mail); print "Hello World3.\n"; Thanks, Gaurav

In reply to Re^3: Sending Mail trough Perl using ActivePerl on windows by Anonymous Monk
in thread Sending Mail trough Perl using ActivePerl on windows by the_hawk_1

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