CAM-EmailTemplate-SMTP

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<p class="title">CAM-EmailTemplate-SMTP</p>

<p class="subtitle">Last update: <a href="perl/CAM-EmailTemplate-SMTP-0.91-docs">v0.91</a>, 2005-04-22</p>



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This module alters the CAM:<!-- -->:EmailTemplate mail delivery mechanism to
use raw SMTP delivery (via Net:<!-- -->:SMTP) instead of relying on the
sendmail binary program.  This module is useful for machines which are
not configured to do their own mail delivery.  Instead, the programmer
or user specifies a mail server to use as the delivery agent.
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This module most closely resembles Mail:<!-- -->:Send with the smtp
option.  It has the following advantages:
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  * Integration of templating
  * Ability to manually customize the presentation of the mail headers
    (this is the reason why I use Net:<!-- -->:SMTP instead of Mail:<!-- -->:Send on
    the back end -- Mail:<!-- -->:Mailer:<!-- -->:rfc822 hardcodes too much)
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and the following disadvantages:
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  * Only supports SMTP delivery (but see also CAM:<!-- -->:EmailTemplate)
  * Doesn't offer an easy-to-understand API for building the header
  * Fewer mail delivery options
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This module can be extended to use alternate templating syntax just
like CAM:<!-- -->:EmailTemplate.  See the example in the README for that
module, and just append ":<!-- -->:SMTP" to all instances of
"CAM:<!-- -->:EmailTemplate".
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