hi, i wonder if i'm doing something wrong or is it just a smtp server configuration problem... case scenario:

1) i'm sending an email using Email::Send
my $email_raw = Email::Simple->create( header => [ From => "somebody@somewhere.org", To => "someone@somewhere.org", Subject => "test message" ], body => "contents", ); my $sender = Email::Send->new({mailer => 'SMTP'}); $sender->mailer_args([Host => "smtp.working.one"]); $sender->send($email_raw);
2) message is being sent with no problems but in logs i can see that Email::Send have never disconnected from smtp server ie.
May 9 12:37:11 hostname postfix/smtpd[9395]: timeout after END-OF-MES +SAGE from hostname[127.0.1.1] May 9 12:37:11 hostname postfix/smtpd[9395]: disconnect from hostname +[127.0.1.1]
any help appreciated, thanks

In reply to sending email using Email::Send by zdzieblo

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