Solstice::Mailer - Manage a queue of Solstice::Emails
use Solstice::Mailer; my $mailer = Solstice::Mailer->new(); $mailer->enqueue($solstice_email); #or, for efficient and fair handling of large mailings: $mailer->enqueueList($solstice_list_object_full_of_solstice_emails); #to send the email queued up, probably done via a cron script $mailer->runQueue(); #also, as a convienience, you may call "enqueue" on a Solstice::Email object. #This is equivalent to creating a mailer and adding the email yourself $solstice_email->enqueue();
The mailer manages a queue of emails. When runQueue is called emails are sent to the SMTP server specified in the solstice_config.xml, throttled by the mail send delay specified in solstice_config.xml.
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Constructs a new Solstice::Mailer.
Returns the smtp server we will be using.
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To install Solstice, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Solstice
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Solstice
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.