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NAME

Mail::Transport::SMTP - transmit messages without external program

CLASS HIERARCHY

 Mail::Transport::SMTP
 is a Mail::Transport
 is a Mail::Reporter

SYNOPSIS

 my $sender = Mail::Transport::SMTP->new(...);
 $sender->send($message);

 $message->send(via => 'smtp');

DESCRIPTION

USE WITH CARE! THIS MODULE IS VERY NEW, SO MAY CONTAIN BUGS

This module implements transport of Mail::Message objects by negotiating to the destination host directly, without help of sendmail, mail, or other programs on the local host.

METHOD INDEX

Methods prefixed with an abbreviation are described in Mail::Reporter (MR), Mail::Transport (MT).

The general methods for Mail::Transport::SMTP objects:

      contactServer                     MR reportAll [LEVEL]
   MR errors                            MT send MESSAGE, OPTIONS
   MR log [LEVEL [,STRINGS]]            MR trace [LEVEL]
      new OPTIONS                       MT trySend MESSAGE, OPTIONS
   MR report [LEVEL]                    MR warnings

The extra methods for extension writers:

   MR AUTOLOAD                          MR logPriority LEVEL
   MR DESTROY                           MR logSettings
   MT findBinary NAME [, DIRECTOR...    MR notImplemented
   MR inGlobalDestruction               MT putContent MESSAGE, FILEHAN...

METHODS

new OPTIONS
 OPTION       DESCRIBED IN           DEFAULT
 debug        Mail::Transport::SMTP  0
 helo_domain  Mail::Transport::SMTP  <from Net::Config>
 log          Mail::Reporter         'WARNINGS'
 proxy        Mail::Transport::STMP  <from Net::Config>
 timeout      Mail::Transport::SMTP  120
 trace        Mail::Reporter         'WARNINGS'
 via          Mail::Transport        <unused>
debug => BOOLEAN

Simulate transmission: the SMTP protocol output will be send to your screen.

helo_domain => HOST

The fully qualified name of the sender's host (your system) which is used for the greeting message to the receiver. If not specified, Net::Config or else Net::Domain are questioned to find it. When even those are nor working, the domain is taken from the From line of the message.

proxy => HOST|ARRAY-OF-HOSTS

Specifies the system which is used as relay HOST. By default, the configuration of Net::Config is used. When more than one hostname is specified, the first host which can be contacted will be used.

timeout => SECONDS

The number of sections to wait maximally for contacting the server.

contactServer

Creates the connect to the SMTP server. When more than one hostname was specified, the first which accepts a connection is taken. An IO::Server::INET object is returned.

SEE ALSO

Mail::Box-Overview

For support and additional documentation, see http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/

AUTHOR

Mark Overmeer (mailbox@overmeer.net). All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

VERSION

This code is beta, version 2.014.

Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Mark Overmeer. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.