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NAMEEmail::Sender::Transport::Test - deliver mail in memory for testingVERSIONversion 1.300031DESCRIPTIONThis transport is meant for testing email deliveries in memory. It will store a record of any delivery made so that they can be inspected afterward.ATTRIBUTESdeliveriesBy default, the Test transport will not allow partial success and will always succeed. It can be made to fail predictably, however, if it is extended and its "recipient_failure" or "delivery_failure" methods are overridden. These methods are called as follows:$self->delivery_failure($email, $envelope); $self->recipient_failure($to); If they return true, the sending will fail. If the transport was created with a true "allow_partial_success" attribute, recipient failures can cause partial success to be returned. For more flexible failure modes, you can override more aggressively or can use Email::Sender::Transport::Failable. This attribute stores an arrayref of all the deliveries made via the transport. Each delivery is a hashref, in the following format: { email => $email, envelope => $envelope, successes => \@ok_rcpts, failures => \@failures, } Both successful and failed deliveries are stored. A number of methods related to this attribute are provided:
AUTHORRicardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is copyright (c) 2017 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.
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