im more after how i would use embperls mail functions in a web page

Dean

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On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 05:32:11PM +1000, Dean Hamstead wrote:

i cant seem to make sense of how to use embperl's inbuiltr email functions

can someone send me a quick example

even a link found on google ;)


[ Okay, first version get held for moderation by Mailman, with a
'Message has a suspicious header' warning - I'll try adding a Message-ID ]


Reply sent via HTML::Embperl::Mail :-), using:

perl -MEmail::MessageID -MTime::Piece -MHTML::Embperl::Mail -le "HTML::Embperl::Mail::Execute({ inputfile => 'reply-to-dean.epl', subject => 'Re: [SLUG] embperl and its mail function', to => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', from => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', mailheaders => [ 'In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>', 'Date: ' . localtime->strftime('%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z'),
'Message-ID: ' . Email::MessageID->new,
'X-Mailer: HTML::Embperl::Mail',
] })"


reply-to-dean.epl is the mail template, and contains exactly what you're reading here, except that embperl stuff gets executed as expected e.g.
[+ localtime +] gets expanded to: Wed Sep 8 20:59:19 2004.


HTH,
Gavin


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