package Mail::Mailer::smtp; use vars qw(@ISA); use Net::SMTP; use Mail::Util qw(mailaddress); use Carp; require Mail::Mailer::rfc822; @ISA = qw(Mail::Mailer::rfc822); sub can_cc { 0 } sub exec { my($self, $exe, $args, $to) = @_; my %opt = @$args; my $host = $opt{Server} || undef; $opt{Debug} ||= 0; # for Net::SMTP we do not really exec my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($host, %opt) or return undef; ${*$self}{'sock'} = $smtp; $smtp->mail(mailaddress()); my $u; foreach $u (@$to) { $smtp->to($u); } $smtp->data; untie(*$self) if tied *$self; tie *$self, 'Mail::Mailer::smtp::pipe',$self; $self; } sub set_headers { my($self,$hdrs) = @_; $self->SUPER::set_headers({ From => "<" . mailaddress() . ">", %$hdrs, 'X-Mailer' => "Mail::Mailer[v$Mail::Mailer::VERSION] Net::SMTP[v$Net::SMTP::VERSION]" }) } sub epilogue { my $self = shift; my $sock = ${*$self}{'sock'}; $sock->dataend; $sock->quit; delete ${*$self}{'sock'}; untie(*$self); } sub close { my($self, @to) = @_; my $sock = ${*$self}{'sock'}; if ($sock && fileno($sock)) { $self->epilogue; # Epilogue should destroy the SMTP filehandle, # but just to be on the safe side. if ($sock && fileno($sock)) { close $sock or croak 'Cannot destroy socket filehandle'; } } 1; } package Mail::Mailer::smtp::pipe; sub TIEHANDLE { my $pkg = shift; my $self = shift; my $sock = ${*$self}{'sock'}; return bless \$sock; } sub PRINT { my $self = shift; my $sock = $$self; $sock->datasend( @_ ); } 1;