Hi.
Thanks for your reply.
I write this code:
use strict;
use Email::Sender::Simple qw(sendmail);
use Email::Simple;
use Email::Simple::Creator;
use Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS;
use Email::Sender::Simple qw(try_to_sendmail);
my $username = 'xxx@gmail.com';
my $password = 'xxx';
my $to = 'xxx@gmail.com';
my $from = 'yyy@gmail.com';
my $subject = 'Test';
my $transport = Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP::TLS->new(
host => 'smtp.gmail.com',
port => 587,
username => $username,
password => $password
);
my $email = Email::Simple->create(
header => [
To => $to,
From => $from,
Subject => $subject,
],
body => "This message is short, but at least it's cheap.\n",
);
sendmail($email, { transport => $transport });
I can send simple text email. It works fine. What changes i need to send html email?
If i use Mime i cannot use Mail::Sender.
Can i create another type of $email that works with sendmail?
Thanks. Andrea
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