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NAME

       Embperl::Mail - Sends results from Embperl via E-Mail

SYNOPSIS

        use Embperl::Mail ;

        Embperl::Mail::Execute ({inputfile => 'template.epl',
                                       subject   => 'Test Embperl::Mail::Execute',
                                       to        => 'email@foo.org'}) ;

DESCRIPTION

       Embperl::Mail uses Embperl to process a page template and send the result out via EMail. Currently only
       plain text mails are supported. A later version may add support for HTML mails. Because of that fact,
       normal Embperl HTML processing is disabled per Default (see options below).

   Execute
       The "Execute" function can handle all the parameter that "Embperl::Execute" does. Addtionaly the
       following parameters are recognized:

       from
           gives the sender e-mail address

       to  gives the recipient address(es). Multiply addresses can either be separated by semikolon or given as
           an array ref.

       cc  gives the recipient address(es) which should receive a carbon copy. Multiply addresses can either be
           separated by semikolon or given as an array ref.

       bcc gives the recipient address(es) which should receive a blind carbon copy. Multiply addresses can
           either be separated by semikolon or given as an array ref.

       subject
           gives the subject line

       reply-to
           the given address is insert as reply address

       mailheaders
           Array ref of additional mail headers

       headerencoding (2.0b9+)
           Tells Embperl::Mail which charset definition to include in any header that contains character code
           128-255 and therefore needs encoding.  Defaults to iso-8859-1. Pass empty string to turn encoding of
           header fields of.

       mailhost
           Specifies which host to use as SMTP server.  Default is localhost.

       mailhelo
           Specifies which host/domain to use in the HELO/EHLO command.  A reasonable default is normally chosen
           by Net::SMTP, but depending on your installation it may necessary to set it manualy.

       maildebug
           Set to 1 to enable debugging of mail transfer.

       options
           If no "options" are given the following are used per default: optDisableHtmlScan, optRawInput,
           optKeepSpaces, optReturnError

       escmode
           In contrast to normal Embperl escmode defaults to zero (no escape)

       errors
           As in "Embperl::Execute" you can specify an array ref, which returns all the error messages from
           template processing. If you don't specify this parameter "Execute" will die when an error occurs.

   Configuration
       Some default values could be setup via environment variables.

       IMPORTANT: For now Embperl::Mail does not honour the Embperl configuration directives in your httpd.conf.
       Only values set via the environment are accepted (e.g. via SetEnv or PerlSetEnv).

   EMBPERL_MAILHOST
       Specifies which host to use as SMTP server.  Default is localhost.

   EMBPERL_MAILHELO
       Specifies which host/domain to use in the HELO/EHLO command.  A reasonable default is normally chosen by
       Net::SMTP, but depending on your installation it may necessary to set it manualy.

   EMBPERL_MAILFROM
       Specifies which the email address that is used as sender.  Default is www-server@server_name.

   EMBPERL_MAILDEBUG
       Debug setting for Net::SMTP. Default is 0.

Author

       G. Richter (richter at embperl dot org)

See Also

       perl(1), Embperl, Net::SMTP