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sub create {
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$email->send_or_die({ transport => $transport [, $args] }); |
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$email->send_or_die({ transport => $transport [, $args] }); |
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Overloaded Email::Stuffer I<send_or_die> method, that takes care of Bcc handling. |
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Overloaded Email::Stuffer I<send_or_die> method, that takes care of Bcc and Return-path |
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Bcc is removed from the message headers, and included in the recipients list to be |
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Bcc is removed from the message headers, and included in the recipients list to be |
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passed to I<send_or_die>. |
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passed to I<send_or_die>. |
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Return-path, 'MAIL FROM', is set to the 'Sender' email header unless an explicit 'from' |
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parameter is passed to send_or_die. 'Return-path' headers are actually set by the MTA, |
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usually using the 'MAIL FROM' information set at mail server connection time. |
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sub send_or_die { |
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sub send_or_die { |
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