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From: Graham Barr <
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Subject: Release of Net::SMTP v1.07
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Date: 9 Mar 1996 17:15:16 GMT
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I have just uploaded to CPAN an new release of Net::SMTP, it should be
avaliable on CPAN mirror sites soon
This release should fix all bugs that have been recently reported. If it
does not fix a bug/problem that you reported I appologise, but please
re-submit the bug report
Changes in this release are:
* Significantely updated the documentation
* modified data() and added datasend() and dataend() so
that data can be sent piecemeal
* modification to hoe expand and verify work, expand now
always returns an array and verify only returns true/false
* Changes to use Symbol, but still has compatability mode
* Changed so that the object is the FileHandle
* recipient will now fail when required
* added code() method
This is the README file for Net::SMTP
This module implements a client interface to the SMTP protocol, enabling
a perl5 application to talk to SMTP servers. The documentation assumes
that you are familiar with the SMTP protocol described in RFC821.
You install the library by running these commands:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
Please report any bugs/suggestions to <
[email protected]>.
Copyright (c) 1995 Graham Barr <
[email protected]>. All rights
reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
--
Graham Barr <
[email protected]>
Texas Instruments Ltd.