use strict; use MIME::Lite; # SendTo email id my $email = 'a@example.com'; MIME::Lite->send('smtp','example.com',Debug=>1) || die $!; # create a new MIME Lite based email my $msg = MIME::Lite->new ( Subject => "HTML email test", From => 'x@example.com', To => $email, Type => 'text/html', Data => '<H1>Hello</H1><br>This is a test email. Please visit our site <a href="http://cyberciti.biz/">online</a><hr>' ); $msg->send();

When i run this program it's give error "Unknown send method". Can you help me about this problem.


In reply to Getting Error "Unknown send method" when sending mail using MIME::Lite?? by Sachin

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