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Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP(3pm) |
NAME¶
Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP - send email over SMTP
VERSION¶
version 1.300035
DESCRIPTION¶
This transport is used to send email over SMTP, either with or without secure sockets (SSL/TLS). It is one of the most complex transports available, capable of partial success.
For a potentially more efficient version of this transport, see Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::Persistent.
ATTRIBUTES¶
The following attributes may be passed to the constructor:
- "hosts": an arrayref of names of the host to try, in order; defaults to a single element array containing "localhost"
- The attribute "host" may be given, instead, which contains a single hostname.
- "ssl": if 'starttls', use STARTTLS; if 'ssl' (or 1), connect securely; otherwise, no security
- "ssl_options": passed to Net::SMTP constructor for 'ssl' connections or to starttls for 'starttls' connections; should contain extra options for IO::Socket::SSL
- "port": port to connect to; defaults to 25 for non-SSL, 465 for 'ssl', 587 for 'starttls'
- "timeout": maximum time in secs to wait for server; default is 120
- "sasl_username": the username to use for auth; optional
- "sasl_password": the password to use for auth; required if "sasl_username" is provided
- "allow_partial_success": if true, will send data even if some recipients were rejected; defaults to false
- "helo": what to say when saying HELO; no default
- "localaddr": local address from which to connect
- "localport": local port from which to connect
- "debug": if true, put the Net::SMTP object in debug mode
PARTIAL SUCCESS¶
If "allow_partial_success" was set when creating the transport, the transport may return Email::Sender::Success::Partial objects. Consult that module's documentation.
AUTHOR¶
Ricardo Signes <rjbs@semiotic.systems>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2020 by Ricardo Signes.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2020-10-15 | perl v5.30.3 |