Hi all. I am trying to send an HTML email using Mime::Lite. However, I use SMTP and my email provider requires me to use authentication. Taking a look at the Mime::Lite docs, it's not really clear. Can someone help me out? This is the code I have so far. (OK, so I'm using MIME::Lite::TT::HTML, but this uses Mime::Lite for send.)
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use MIME::Lite::TT::HTML; my %params; my %options; $options{INCLUDE_PATH} = 'c:/Documents and Settings/Uriel/My Documents +/Sandbox/perl/'; my $msg = MIME::Lite::TT::HTML->new( From => 'admin@example.com', To => 'test@yahoo.com', Subject => 'Hello world', Template => { text => 'test.txt', html => 'test.html', }, TmplOptions => \%options, TmplParams => \%params, ); $msg->send('smtp', 'smtp.mail.yahoo.com', Timeout => 60 );

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