Such a chain doesn't necessarily mean there are several objects. It might very well be the same object all the time:
use Mail::Sender;
eval {
(new Mail::Sender {on_errors => 'die'})
->OpenMultipart({smtp=> 'jenda.krynicky.cz',
to => 'jenda@krynicky.cz',
subject => 'Mail::Sender.pm - new version'
})
->Body({ msg => <<'*END*' })
Here is a new module Mail::Sender.
blah blah blah ...
*END*
->Attach({
description => 'Perl module Mail::Sender.pm',
ctype => 'application/x-zip-encoded',
encoding => 'Base64',
disposition => 'attachment',
file => 'W:\jenda\packages\Mail\Sender\Mail-Sender
+-0.7.15.tar.gz'
})
->Close();
} or print "Error sending mail: $@\n";
The methods return $self in case of success and throw an exception in case of failure.
Jenda
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