Re: Sending mail



On 1/24/07, M. Lewis <cajun@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've used MIME::Lite for the mail tasks I've had up till now and it has
worked very well. Now I need to send mail via a different port than port
25, say port 587. As far as I can tell, MIME::Lite does not have this
capability.

Can someone point me to a different mailer that does have this capability?


Maybe you can integrate this:
http://search.cpan.org/src/GMPASSOS/Mail-SendEasy-1.2/lib/Mail/SendEasy/SMTP.pm

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