From: "Brian H. Oak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Robert,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, but Mail::Sender fails pretty soon down the
> list of requirements: Mail::Sender can only send mail to a server on
> port 25/TCP.  As far as I can tell, Mail::Sender only fulfills the
> first item on the requirements list.  These are exactly the kinds of
> shortcomings that have forced me to continue looking for a better
> solution.
>
> Cheers,

For sending mail, you need to have access to an SMTP mail server or to use
an MTA like sendmail.
The perl modules just communicate with the server or the MTA.

Do you have access to an SMTP server? Locally, or from another location,
doesn't matter....

If you don't, then you could use one of the perl modules for sending mail
and using sendmail. If you are running under Windows, I remember that there
are some programs like sendmail for Windows also, or you can install a web
server for Windows.

I hope I have understood correctly what you want.

Teddy

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