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Mail::Mailer(3)                                User Contributed Perl Documentation                               Mail::Mailer(3)



NAME
       Mail::Mailer - Simple interface to electronic mailing mechanisms

INHERITANCE
        Mail::Mailer
          is a IO::Handle

SYNOPSIS
         use Mail::Mailer;
         use Mail::Mailer qw(mail);    # specifies default mailer

         $mailer = Mail::Mailer->new;
         $mailer = Mail::Mailer->new($type, @args);

         $mailer->open(\%headers);
         print $mailer $body;
         $mailer->close
             or die "couldn't send whole message: $!\n";

DESCRIPTION
       Sends mail using any of the built-in methods.  As TYPE argument to new(), you can specify any of

       "sendmail"
           Use the "sendmail" program to deliver the mail.

       "smtp"
           Use the "smtp" protocol via Net::SMTP to deliver the mail. The server to use can be specified in @args with

            $mailer = Mail::Mailer->new('smtp', Server => $server);

           The smtp mailer does not handle "Cc" and "Bcc" lines, neither their "Resent-*" fellows. The "Debug" options enables
           debugging output from "Net::SMTP".

           You may also use the "Auth => [ $user, $password ]" option for SASL authentication. To make this work, you have to
           install the Authen::SASL distribution yourself: it is not automatically installed.

       "smtps"
           Use the smtp over ssl protocol via Net::SMTP::SSL to deliver the mail.  Usage is identical to "smtp".

            $mailer = Mail::Mailer->new('smtps', Server => $server);

       "qmail"
           Use qmail's qmail-inject program to deliver the mail.

       "testfile"
           Used for debugging, this displays the data to the file named in $Mail::Mailer::testfile::config{outfile} which
           defaults to a file named "mailer.testfile".  No mail is ever sent.

       "Mail::Mailer" will search for executables in the above order. The default mailer will be the first one found.

METHODS
   Constructors
       Mail::Mailer->new(TYPE, ARGS)

           The TYPE is one of the back-end sender implementations, as described in the DESCRIPTION chapter of this manual page.
           The ARGS are passed to that back-end.

       $obj->open(HASH)

           The HASH consists of key and value pairs, the key being the name of the header field (eg, "To"), and the value being
           the corresponding contents of the header field.  The value can either be a scalar (eg, "gnatATfrii.com") or a
           reference to an array of scalars ("eg, ['gnatATfrii.com', 'Tim.BunceATig.uk']").

DETAILS
   ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       PERL_MAILERS
           Augments/override the build in choice for binary used to send out our mail messages.

           Format:

               "type1:mailbinary1;mailbinary2;...:type2:mailbinaryX;...:..."

           Example: assume you want you use private sendmail binary instead of mailx, one could set "PERL_MAILERS" to:

               "mail:/does/not/exists:sendmail:$HOME/test/bin/sendmail"

           On systems which may include ":" in file names, use "|" as separator between type-groups.

               "mail:c:/does/not/exists|sendmail:$HOME/test/bin/sendmail"

   BUGS
       Mail::Mailer does not help with folding, and does not protect against various web-script hacker attacks, for instance
       where a new-line is inserted in the content of the field.

SEE ALSO
       This module is part of the MailTools distribution, http://perl.overmeer.net/mailtools/.

AUTHORS
       The MailTools bundle was developed by Graham Barr.  Later, Mark Overmeer took over maintenance without commitment to
       further development.

       Mail::Cap by Gisle Aas <aasAToslonett.no>.  Mail::Field::AddrList by Peter Orbaek <poeATcit.dk>.  Mail::Mailer and
       Mail::Send by Tim Bunce <Tim.BunceATig.uk>.  For other contributors see ChangeLog.

LICENSE
       Copyrights 1995-2000 Graham Barr <gbarrATpobox.com> and 2001-2007 Mark Overmeer <perlATovermeer.net>.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.  See
       http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html



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