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NAME

mailrpt.pl - Send the smoke report by mail

SYNOPSIS

    $ ./mailrpt.pl -t mailx -d ../perl-current [more options]

or

    $ ./mailrpt.pl -c [smokecurrent_config]

OPTIONS

Options depend on the type option, exept for some.

  • Configuration file

        -c | --config <configfile> Use the settings from the configfile

    mailrpt.pl can use the configuration file created by configsmoke.pl. Other options can override the settings from the configuration file.

  • General options

        -d | --ddir <directory>  Set the directory for the source-tree (cwd)
        --to <emailaddresses>    Comma separated list (smokers-reports@perl.org)
        --cc <emailaddresses>    Comma separated list
    
        -t | --type <type>       mail mailx sendmail sendemail Mail::Sendmail
                                 [mandatory]
    
        --nomail                 Don't send the message
        --report                 Create a report anyway
        --defaultenv             It was a PERLIO-less smoke
        --[no]ccp5p_onfail       Do (not) send failure reports to perl5-porters
    
        -v | --verbose <0..2>    Set verbose level
        -h | --help              Show help message (needs Pod::Usage)
        --man                    Show the perldoc  (needs Pod::Usage)
  • options for -t mail/mailx

    no extra options

  • options for -t sendmail

        --from <address>
  • options for -t sendemail

        --from <address>
        --mserver <smtpserver>  (localhost)
        --muser <smtpserverusername>
        --mpass <smtpserverpassword>
  • options for -t Mail::Sendmail | MIME::Lite

        --from <address>
        --mserver <smtpserver>  (localhost)

DESCRIPTION

This is a small front-end for Test::Smoke::Mailer.

SEE ALSO

Test::Smoke::Mailer, Test::Smoke::Reporter

COPYRIGHT

(c) 2002-2003, All rights reserved.

  * Abe Timmerman <abeltje@cpan.org>

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

See:

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.