If you want to become a developer you have to learn to DEBUG! Did you try to print the list of authentication protocols you obtained from QueryAuthProtocols()? What did you get? Do you have any idea which one did you end up using? Is there anything in the docs about that protocol then? Like for example whether it is supported by Mail::Sender or whether you need to install something for it to be supported? Are you really sure the username and password is correct? Does the message change if you change it to something that's definitely wrong? Does it change if you include the domain\ in front of the username? ...

We can't debug your program for you! We don't have the address of the mail server nor the username and password. Besides you HAVE TO LEARN to debug yourself.

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re^3: Sending Email to Exchange server from linux box by Jenda
in thread Sending Email to Exchange server from linux box by chandanperl

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