1Net::SMTPS(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::SMTPS(3)
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6 Net::SMTPS - SSL/STARTTLS support for Net::SMTP
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9 use Net::SMTPS;
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11 my $ssl = 'starttls'; # 'ssl' / 'starttls' / undef
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13 my $smtp = Net::SMTPS->new("smtp.example.com", Port => 587, doSSL => $ssl);
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16 This module implements a wrapper for Net::SMTP, enabling
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18 methods from Net::SMTP(2.X). You may use all the friendly options that
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20 options of new() constructor method. 'doSSL' option is the switch,
21 and, If you would like to control detailed SSL settings, you can set
22 SSL_* options that are brought from IO::Socket::SSL. Please see the
23 document of IO::Socket::SSL about these options detail.
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25 Just one method difference from the Net::SMTP, you can select SMTP AUTH
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28 As of Version 3.10 of Net::SMTP(libnet) includes SSL/STARTTLS
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32 new ( [ HOST ] [, OPTIONS ] )
33 A few options added to Net::SMTP(2.X).
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35 doSSL { "ssl" | "starttls" | undef } - to specify SSL connection
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40 Most of all methods of Net::SMTP are inherited as is, except auth().
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42 auth ( USERNAME, PASSWORD [, AUTHMETHOD])
43 Attempt SASL authentication through Authen::SASL module. AUTHMETHOD
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48 starttls ( SSLARGS )
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57 Net::SMTP, IO::Socket::SSL, Authen::SASL
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60 Tomo.M <tomo at cpan.org>
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63 Copyright (c) 2017 Tomo.M All rights reserved. This program is free
64 software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
65 as Perl itself.
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