But i dont find any messages in inbox

GMail is known by me for silently accepting and discarding messages. This module is good though. It prints out

Attachments successfully verified With No attachments Sending email Mail sent!

Try this:

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Email::Send::SMTP::Gmail; my $mail=Email::Send::SMTP::Gmail->new( -smtp=>'gmail.com', -login=>'z@gmail.com', -pass=>'wadawada'); $mail->send(-to=>'z@gmail.com', -subject=>'Hello smtp test', -verbose=>'1', -body=>'Just testing it', # -attachments=> 'full_path_2_file', ); $mail->bye;

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In reply to Re^5: Send e-mail using perl by zentara
in thread Send e-mail using perl by rbala

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