Provided by: libemail-sender-transport-smtp-tls-perl_0.15-1_all bug

NAME

       Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS - Email::Sender with Net::SMTP::TLS (Eg. Gmail)

VERSION

       version 0.15

SYNOPSIS

           use Email::Sender::Simple qw(sendmail);
           use Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS;
           use Try::Tiny;

           my $transport = Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS->new(
               host => 'smtp.gmail.com',
               port => 587,
               username => 'username@gmail.com',
               password => 'password',
               helo => 'fayland.org',
           );

           # my $message = Mail::Message->read($rfc822)
           #         || Email::Simple->new($rfc822)
           #         || Mail::Internet->new([split /\n/, $rfc822])
           #         || ...
           #         || $rfc822;
           # read L<Email::Abstract> for more details

           use Email::Simple::Creator; # or other Email::
           my $message = Email::Simple->create(
               header => [
                   From    => 'username@gmail.com',
                   To      => 'to@mail.com',
                   Subject => 'Subject title',
               ],
               body => 'Content.',
           );

           try {
               sendmail($message, { transport => $transport });
           } catch {
               die "Error sending email: $_";
           };

DESCRIPTION

       If you have never used it before, please try Email::Sender::Transport::SMTPS instead. it's
       recommended.

       Email::Sender replaces the old and sometimes problematic Email::Send library, while this
       module replaces the Email::Send::SMTP::TLS.

       It is still alpha, but it works. use it at your own risk!

   ATTRIBUTES
       The following attributes may be passed to the constructor:

       host - the name of the host to connect to; defaults to localhost
       port - port to connect to; defaults to 587
       username - the username to use for auth; required
       password - the password to use for auth; required
       helo - what to say when saying HELO; no default
       allow_partial_success - if true, will send data even if some recipients were rejected

   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

       Fayland Lam <fayland@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Fayland Lam.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.