Hi folks,

I am having problem with Mail::Sender module. Below is the code that I have been using to send an email using local smtp server.

use Mail::Sender; eval { $sender= new Mail::Sender{smtp=>'localhost'}; $sender->OpenMultipart({ to => 'emailaddress', subject => 'Provisioning Status', multipart => 'mixed', from =>'emailaddress' }); $sender->Part({ctype => 'text/html', disposition => 'NONE', msg => 'Te +st email'}); $sender->EndPart("multipart/alternative"); $sender->Close(); } or print "Error in sending mail: $Mail::Sender::Error\n"; print "Mail sent OK.\n\n";
When I run the script for 1st time its gives the following message after taking long time and no email is fired....
[ncoadmin@station28 Cox_CMDB]$ perl /tmp/sendmail.pl Mail sent OK.
after running it again I got the below message after long time
[ncoadmin@station28 Cox_CMDB]$ perl /tmp/sendmail.pl Error in sending mail: Connection not established Mail sent OK.
Any ideas on this?

In reply to Problem with Mail::Sender module by ashok.g

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