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# ABSTRACT: a library for sending email
$Email::Sender::VERSION = '1.300016';
use Moo::Role;
requires 'send';
#pod =head1 SYNOPSIS
#pod
#pod my $message = Email::MIME->create( ... );
#pod # produce an Email::Abstract compatible message object,
#pod # e.g. produced by Email::Simple, Email::MIME, Email::Stuff
#pod
#pod use Email::Sender::Simple qw(sendmail);
#pod use Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP qw();
#pod use Try::Tiny;
#pod
#pod try {
#pod sendmail(
#pod $message,
#pod {
#pod from => $SMTP_ENVELOPE_FROM_ADDRESS,
#pod transport => Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP->new({
#pod host => $SMTP_HOSTNAME,
#pod port => $SMTP_PORT,
#pod })
#pod }
#pod );
#pod } catch {
#pod warn "sending failed: $_";
#pod };
#pod
#pod =head1 OVERVIEW
#pod
#pod Email::Sender replaces the old and sometimes problematic Email::Send library,
#pod which did a decent job at handling very simple email sending tasks, but was not
#pod suitable for serious use, for a variety of reasons.
#pod
#pod Most users will be able to use L<Email::Sender::Simple> to send mail. Users
#pod with more specific needs should look at the available Email::Sender::Transport
#pod classes.
#pod
#pod Documentation may be found in L<Email::Sender::Manual>, and new users should
#pod start with L<Email::Sender::Manual::QuickStart>.
#pod
#pod =head1 IMPLEMENTING
#pod
#pod Email::Sender itself is a Moo role. Any class that implements Email::Sender
#pod is required to provide a method called C<send>. This method should accept any
#pod input that can be understood by L<Email::Abstract>, followed by a hashref
#pod containing C<to> and C<from> arguments to be used as the envelope. The method
#pod should return an L<Email::Sender::Success> object on success or throw an
#pod L<Email::Sender::Failure> on failure.
#pod
#pod =cut
no Moo::Role;
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Email::Sender - a library for sending email
=head1 VERSION
version 1.300016
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $message = Email::MIME->create( ... );
# produce an Email::Abstract compatible message object,
# e.g. produced by Email::Simple, Email::MIME, Email::Stuff
use Email::Sender::Simple qw(sendmail);
use Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP qw();
use Try::Tiny;
try {
sendmail(
$message,
{
from => $SMTP_ENVELOPE_FROM_ADDRESS,
transport => Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP->new({
host => $SMTP_HOSTNAME,
port => $SMTP_PORT,
})
}
);
} catch {
warn "sending failed: $_";
};
=head1 OVERVIEW
Email::Sender replaces the old and sometimes problematic Email::Send library,
which did a decent job at handling very simple email sending tasks, but was not
suitable for serious use, for a variety of reasons.
Most users will be able to use L<Email::Sender::Simple> to send mail. Users
with more specific needs should look at the available Email::Sender::Transport
classes.
Documentation may be found in L<Email::Sender::Manual>, and new users should
start with L<Email::Sender::Manual::QuickStart>.
=head1 IMPLEMENTING
Email::Sender itself is a Moo role. Any class that implements Email::Sender
is required to provide a method called C<send>. This method should accept any
input that can be understood by L<Email::Abstract>, followed by a hashref
containing C<to> and C<from> arguments to be used as the envelope. The method
should return an L<Email::Sender::Success> object on success or throw an
L<Email::Sender::Failure> on failure.
=head1 AUTHOR
Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Ricardo Signes.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
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