NAME
MIME::Lite::TT::HTML - Create html mail with MIME::Lite and TT
SYNOPSIS
use MIME::Lite::TT::HTML;
my $msg = MIME::Lite::TT::HTML->new(
From => 'from@example.com',
To => 'to@example.com',
Subject => 'Subject',
TimeZone => 'Asia/Shanghai',
Encoding => 'quoted-printable',
Template => {
html => 'mail.html',
text => 'mail.txt',
},
Charset => 'utf8',
TmplOptions => \%options,
TmplParams => \%params,
);
$msg->send;
DESCRIPTION
This module provide easy interface to make MIME::Lite object with html formatted mail.
METHODS
- new
-
return MIME::Lite object with html mail format.
ADITIONAL OPTIONS
Template
The same value passed to the 1st argument of the process method of Template::Toolkit is set to this option.
TmplParams
The parameter of a template is set to this option. This parameter must be the reference of hash.
TmplOptions
configuration of Template::Toolkit is set to this option. ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE are set to 1 by the default.
TimeZone
You can specified the time zone of the mail date:
TimeZone => 'Asia/Shanghai',
default using 'UTC' if not defined.
Encoding
Mail body will be encoded for tranfer.
Use encoding: | If your message contains:
------------------------------------------------------------
7bit | Only 7-bit text, all lines <1000 characters
8bit | 8-bit text, all lines <1000 characters
quoted-printable | 8-bit text or long lines (more reliable than "8bit")
base64 | Largely non-textual data: a GIF, a tar file, etc.
default using '7bit' if not defined.
Charset
You can specified the charset of your mail, both subject and body will using the charset to make mail reader's client satisfied.
Charset => 'big5',
And, if you giving the orignal words as UTF8 and attempt to mail them as GB2312 charset, you can define the charset like:
Charset => [ 'utf8' => 'gb2312' ],
We will using Encode to make this happy.
AUTHOR
Sheng Chun <chunzi@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
MIME::Lite::TT MIME::Lite::TT::Japanese MIME::Lite::TT::HTML::Japanese
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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