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NAMECatalyst::Plugin::Email - (DEPRECATED) Send emails with CatalystSYNOPSIS# please use Email::MIME::Kit or Catalyst::View::Email::Template instead use Catalyst 'Email'; __PACKAGE__->config->{email} = [qw/SMTP smtp.oook.de/]; $c->email( header => [ From => 'sri@oook.de', To => 'sri@cpan.org', Subject => 'Hello!' ], body => 'Hello sri' ); DESCRIPTIONSend emails with Catalyst and Email::Send and Email::MIME::Creator.CONFIGURATION"config" accepts the same options as Email::Send.To send using the system's "sendmail" program, set "config" like so: __PACKAGE__->config->{email} = ['Sendmail']; To send using authenticated SMTP: __PACKAGE__->config->{email} = [ 'SMTP', 'smtp.myhost.com', username => $USERNAME, password => $PASSWORD, ]; For different methods of sending emails, and appropriate "config" options, see Email::Send::NNTP, Email::Send::Qmail, Email::Send::SMTP and Email::Send::Sendmail. METHODS$c->email( header => [ To => 'me@localhost', Subject => 'A TT Email', ], body => $c->subreq( '/render_email' ), ); To send a multipart message, include a "parts" argument containing an arrayref of Email::MIME objects. my @parts = ( Email::MIME->create( attributes => { content_type => 'application/pdf', encoding => 'quoted-printable', name => 'report.pdf', }, body => $FILE_DATA, ), Email::MIME->create( attributes => { content_type => 'text/plain', disposition => 'attachment', charset => 'US-ASCII', }, body => $c->subreq( '/render_email' ), ), ); $c->email( header => [ To => 'me@localhost', Subject => 'A TT Email', ], parts => \@parts, ); USING WITH A VIEWA common practice is to handle emails using the same template language used for HTML pages. If your view supports the 'render' method (Like the TT view does), you just set the body like this: $c->email( header => [ To => 'me@localhost', Subject => 'A TT Email', ], body => $c->view('TT')->render($c,'mytemplate.tt'), }If your view doesn't support render, you can just forward to it, then reset the body like this: sub send_email : Local { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; { local $c->stash->{names} = [ qw/andyg sri mst/ ], local $c->stash->{template}= 'mytemplate.tt'; $c->forward($c->view('MyView')); $c->email( header => [ To => 'me@localhost', Subject => 'A TT Email', ], body => $c->res->body, ); $c->res->body(undef); } } And the template: [%- FOREACH name IN names -%] Hi, [% name %]! [%- END -%] -- Regards, Us Output: Hi, andyg! Hi, sri! Hi, mst! -- Regards, Us SEE ALSOCatalyst, Catalyst::Plugin::SubRequest, Email::Send, Email::MIME::CreatorAUTHORSebastian Riedel, "sri@cpan.org" Andy Grundman Carl Franks Marcus Ramberg "mramberg@cpan.org"COPYRIGHTThis program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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