NAME
Email::Sender::Server - Eventual Email Delivery System
VERSION
version 0.35
SYNOPSIS
$ ess help start
then ...
$ ess start
then ...
package main;
# eventual emailer
my $mailer = Email::Sender::Server::Client->new;
unless ($mailer->send(to => '...', subject => '...', body => '...')) {
print $mailer->errors_to_string;
}
maybe ...
$ ess config # set some defaults in ./ess_data/ess.cfg
maybe ...
$ tree ./ess_data/ # ... peek behind the curtain
also, send email from the command-line ...
$ ess email to:anewkirk@ana.io from:you@yoursite.com subject:Howdy ...
# or .. err
$ cat textfile.txt | ess email :text to:anewkirk@ana.io ...
DESCRIPTION
Email::Sender::Server is designed to provide a simple API for sending emails from your applications in a non-blocking fashion. It accomplishes this by separating the email creation and delivery events, thus email delivery becomes eventual in-that email messages are not required to be delivered immediately.
This is very much a work in-progress, more documentation soon to come, see Email::Sender::Server::Client for usage exmaples.
METHODS
run
The run method is used to execute Email::Sender::Server::Controller commands. Most commands exit abruptly and prints to STDOUT. This method is intended to be used at the command-line.
use Email::Sender::Server;
my $server = Email::Sender::Server->new;
$server->run('start', 'w:1'); # start the server with 1 worker
AUTHOR
Al Newkirk <awncorp@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by awncorp.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.