[ic] use NET::SMTP::TLS

scott@tildaworks.com scott.andreas at gmail.com
Thu May 22 15:38:19 UTC 2008


Peter

Thanks for the reply. I'm working on a TLS submission and hope to have
a final draft soon

I think it would be a great feature to have. I use google apps for my
mail domain and I think to send the mail to them for processing would
be a great feature

thanks

Scott

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Peter <peter at pajamian.dhs.org> wrote:
> On 05/16/2008 10:33 AM, scott at tildaworks.com wrote:
>> Hello group
>>
>> I have a question, has anyone used Net::Send::SMTP::TLS before.
>>
>> I want to use Gmails email service for sending mail. (Its great!!)
>>
>> Google Apps allows me to host my domains email with them.
>> So I would like to send all mail throUgh their sevice.
>>
>> Net::Send::SMTP::TLS
>>
>> use Email::Send;
>>
>>     my $mailer = Email::Send->new( {
>>         mailer => 'SMTP::TLS',
>>         mailer_args => [
>>             Host => 'smtp.gmail.com',
>>             Port => 587,
>>             User => 'username at gmail.com',
>>             Password => 'password',
>>             Hello => 'fayland.org',
>>         ]
>>     } );
>>
>>     use Email::Simple::Creator; # or other Email::
>>     my $email = Email::Simple->create(
>>         header => [
>>             From    => 'username at gmail.com',
>>             To      => 'to at mail.com',
>>             Subject => 'Subject title',
>>         ],
>>         body => 'Content.',
>>     );
>>
>>     eval { $mailer->send($email) };
>>     die
>>
>>  "Error sending email: $@" if $@;
>>
>> Has anyone does this. If so could you give example
>>
>> I've tried to setup postfix for relaying. IC I think has a problem
>> with postfix and relaying
>> So I thought I would just go around the problem and use perl to send to gmail
>
> Interchange has built in support for Net::SMTP.  Just set the
> SendMailProgram config directive to Net::SMTP and set the MV_SMTPHOST
> variable to the hostname of the SMTP server.  Unfortunately IC does not
> support SMTP authentication (yet it probably will in a future release).
>  If you want to patch Email.pm to support authentication then feel free
> to submit your patch.
>
>
> Peter
>
>
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