Im using the code
use Mail::Sendmail; my %mail = ( To => 'costas@othermedia.com', Subject => 'Test message', From => 'costas@othermedia.com', Message => "This is a very short message" ); $mail{smtp} = 'my.mail.server'; sendmail(%mail) || print "Error sending mail: $Mail::Sendmail::error\n +"; print "OK. Log says:\n", $Mail::Sendmail::log;
I get the result
OK. Log says: Mail::Sendmail v. 0.78 - Fri Jun 1 14:04:29 2001 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 14:04 +0100
I am however getting no mail in my inbox. I have also tried without $mail{smtp} = 'my.mail.server'; but it still doesnt work
Can anyone help??

2001-06-02 Edit by Corion : Changed title


In reply to Mail::Sendmail does not appear to send message (was: Mail::Sendmail) by costas

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