You might try
WWW::Hotmail. FYI, for future reference, going to http://search.cpan.org is a good start.
From that cpan page:
use WWW::Hotmail;
my $hotmail = WWW::Hotmail->new();
$hotmail->login('foo@hotmail.com', "bar")
or die $WWW::Hotmail::errstr;
my @msgs = $hotmail->messages();
die $WWW::Hotmail::errstr if ($!);
print "You have ".scalar(@msgs)." messages\n";
for (@msgs) {
print "messge from ".$_->from."\n";
# retrieve the message from hotmail
my $mail = $_->retrieve;
# deliver it locally
$mail->accept;
# forward the message
$mail->resend('myother@email.address.com');
# delete it from the inbox
$_->delete;
}
$hotmail->compose(
to => ['user@email.com','otheruser@otheremail.com'],
subject => 'Hello Person!',
body => q[Dear Person,
I am writing today to tell you about something important.
Thanks for all your support.
Sincerely,
Other Person
]) or die $WWW::Hotmail::errstr;
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