in reply to Perl in Win32: How do I email form output?

Might as well mention the Net::SMTP URL, as well as NT Sendmail, the actual Sendmail app itself (which is also available on windows), as Blat. Mail::Sender can use several other Mail modules to send mail.

Greetz
Beatnik
... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.
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Re: Re: Perl in Win32: How do I email form output?
by StrikeForceTeamDumbass (Initiate) on May 24, 2001 at 19:02 UTC
    My installation of perl doesn't even HAVE a mail directory in the lib directory!!!
      Assuming Perl is installed properly :
      1. Read PPM FAQ
      2. Read PPM FAQ
      3. Read PPM FAQ
      4. Read PPM FAQ
      5. Read PPM FAQ
      6. Log in as administrator
      7. Open a DOS box
      8. type : ppm and press enter
      9. type : install Net::SMTP and press enter
      10. follow steps described by PPM

    Greetz
    Beatnik
    ... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.
        Doesn't play well with the firewall here and I'm too stoopid to configure it to do so.

        So I just download the packages to a central repository and then do ppm install <package> from a dos shelll.

        The advantage is that all the libraries are on a central repository so I can set up new PC's quickly. Useful when you swap desks every couple of weeks...