NAME
HTML::Embperl::Mail - Sends results from Embperl via E-Mail
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Embperl::Mail ;
HTML::Embperl::Mail::Execute ({inputfile => 'template.epl',
subject => 'Test HTML::Embperl::Mail::Execute',
to => 'email@foo.org'}) ;
DESCRIPTION
HTML::Embperl::Mail uses HTML::Embperl to process a page template and send the result out via EMail. Currently only plain text mails are supported. A later version may add support for HTML mails. Because of that fact, normal Embperl HTML processing is disabled per Default (see options below).
Execute
The Execute
function can handle all the parameter that HTML::Embperl::Execute
does. Addtionaly the following parameters are recognized:
- from
-
gives the sender e-mail address
- to
-
gives the recipient address(es). Multiply addresses can either be separated by semikolon or given as an array ref.
- cc
-
gives the recipient address(es) which should receive a carbon copy. Multiply addresses can either be separated by semikolon or given as an array ref.
- bcc
-
gives the recipient address(es) which should receive a blind carbon copy. Multiply addresses can either be separated by semikolon or given as an array ref.
- subject
-
gives the subject line
-
the given address is insert as reply address
- mailheaders
-
Array ref of additional mail headers
- mailhost
-
Specifies which host to use as SMTP server. Default is localhost.
- mailhelo
-
Specifies which host/domain to use in the HELO/EHLO command. A reasonable default is normaly choosen by Net::SMTP, but depending on your installation it may neccessary to set it manualy.
- maildebug
-
Set to 1 to enable debugging of mail transfer.
- options
-
If no
options
are given the following are used per default: optDisableHtmlScan, optRawInput, optKeepSpaces, optReturnError - escmode
-
In contrast to normal Embperl escmode defaults to zero (no escape)
- errors
-
As in
HTML::Embperl::Execute
you can specify an array ref, which returns all the error messages from template processing. If you don't specify this parameterExecute
will die when an error occurs.
Configuration
Some default values could be setup via environement variables
EMBPERL_MAILHOST
Specifies which host to use as SMTP server. Default is localhost.
EMBPERL_MAILHELO
Specifies which host/domain to use in the HELO/EHLO command. A reasonable default is normaly choosen by Net::SMTP, but depending on your installation it may neccessary to set it manualy.
EMBPERL_MAILFROM
Specifies which the email address that is used as sender. Default is www-server@server_name.
EMBPERL_MAILDEBUG
Debug setting for Net::SMTP. Default is 0.
Author
G. Richter (richter@dev.ecos.de)
See Also
perl(1), HTML::Embperl, Net::SMTP