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Hello Folks,

Currently, I am developing Dancer web application. As part of my application, I would like to send email to users. I am referring Dancer::plugin::Email manual to accomplish the task. I adapted the code form the manual. But some how my code is neither working nor producing any error. Below find my code:

use Dancer ':syntax'; use Dancer::Plugin::Email; use Try::Tiny; post '/ednContacts' => sub { try { email { from => params->{'email'}, to => 'tdave@example.edu', subject => 'Contacting for EDN Web site', body => params->{'message'} }; } catch { error "Could not send email: $_"; }; };

FYI, I am using MAC OSX 10.9.4. And running my application on localhost:3000

Can some one point out any problem in my code?

Thanks.


In reply to Sending Email with Dancer::Plugin::Email by tushardave26

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