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6 Log::Handler::Output::Email - Log messages as email (via Net::SMTP).
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9 use Log::Handler::Output::Email;
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11 my $email = Log::Handler::Output::Email->new(
12 host => "mx.bar.example",
13 hello => "EHLO my.domain.example",
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16 from => 'bar@foo.example',
17 to => 'foo@bar.example',
18 subject => "your subject",
19 buffer => 0
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22 $email->log(message => $message);
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25 With this output module it's possible to log messages via email and it
26 used Net::SMTP to do it. The date for the email is generated with
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29 Net::SMTP is from Graham Barr and it does it's job very well.
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33 Call "new()" to create a new Log::Handler::Output::Email object.
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35 The following opts are possible:
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38 With this option you has to define the SMTP host to connect to.
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40 host => "mx.host.com"
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47 Identify yourself with a HELO. The default is set to "EHLO BELO".
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55 The sender address (MAIL FROM).
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64 The default subject is "Log message from $progname".
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67 This opts exists only for security. The thing is that it would be
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87 Call "log()" if you want to log a message as email.
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94 $email->log(message => "this message will be mailed");
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98 $email->log(message => "foo", level => "INFO");
99 $email->log(message => "bar", level => "ERROR");
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104 Subject: ERROR: ...
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113 sendmail()
114 Call "sendmail()" if you want to send an email.
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116 The difference to "log()" is that the message won't be buffered.
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118 validate()
119 Validate a configuration.
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122 Reload with a new configuration.
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132 Email::Date
133 Net::SMTP
134 Params::Validate
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140 Please report all bugs to <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
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142 If you send me a mail then add Log::Handler into the subject.
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145 Jonny Schulz <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
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148 Copyright (C) 2007-2009 by Jonny Schulz. All rights reserved.
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150 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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