NAME
Mail::Mailer - Simple interface to electronic mailing mechanisms
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Mailer;
use Mail::Mailer qw(mail); # specifies default mailer
$mailer = new Mail::Mailer;
$mailer = new Mail::Mailer $type, @args;
$mailer->open(\%headers);
print $mailer $body;
$mailer->close;
DESCRIPTION
Sends mail using any of the built-in methods. As $type
you can specify any of:
sendmail
Use thesendmail
program to deliver the mail.smtp
-
Use the
smtp
protocol via Net::SMTP to deliver the mail. The server to use can be specified in@args
with$mailer = new Mail::Mailer 'smtp', Server => $server;
The smtp mailer does not handle
Cc
andBcc
lines, neither theirResent-*
fellows. TheDebug
options enables debugging output fromNet::SMTP
.You may also use the
Auth =
[ $user, $password ] > option for SASL authentication (requires Authen::SASL and MIME::Base64). 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 namedmailer.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.
ARGUMENTS
new
can optionally be given a $type
, which is one sendmail
, mail
, ... given above.
open
is given a reference to a hash. The hash consists of key and value pairs, the key being the name of the header field (eg, To
), and the value being the corresponding contents of the header field. The value can either be a scalar (eg, gnat@frii.com
) or a reference to an array of scalars (eg, ['gnat@frii.com', 'Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk']
).
TO DO
Assist formatting of fields in ...::rfc822:send_headers to ensure valid in the face of newlines and longlines etc.
Secure all forms of send_headers() against hacker attack and invalid contents. Especially "\n~..." in ...::mail::send_headers.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
- PERL_MAILERS
-
Augments/override the build in choice for binary used to send out our mail messages.
Format:
"type1:mailbinary1;mailbinary2;...:type2:mailbinaryX;...:..."
Example: assume you want you use private sendmail binary instead of mailx, one could set
PERL_MAILERS
to:"mail:/does/not/exists:sendmail:$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"
SEE ALSO
Mail::Send
AUTHORS
Maintained by Mark Overmeer <mailtools@overmeer.net>
Original code written by Tim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk>, with a kick start from Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. With contributions by Gerard Hickey <hickey@ctron.com> Small fix and documentation by Nathan Torkington <gnat@frii.com>.