in reply to Re: Sending Mail on a Windows Machine
in thread Sending Mail on a Windows Machine

I tried all three of the CPAN modules you spoke of, but none of them are found when I test the script.

Can I just throw the SendEasy.pm in the same directory as my script? Would the use Mail::SendEasy; pick up on that file?

Thanks for your help!

- Justin

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Re^3: Sending Mail on a Windows Machine
by Errto (Vicar) on Feb 23, 2005 at 05:57 UTC
    Actually you'll need to install the whole distribution, which consists of five files and one directory. You need to create a subdirectory called Mail, and copy SendEasy.pm into it, then create a subdirectory called SendEasy under it and put the other files in that. Shouldn't be too hard. Other posts in this thread point to more thorough discussions.