=encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Mail::Transport::Mailx - transmit messages using external mailx program =head1 INHERITANCE Mail::Transport::Mailx is a Mail::Transport::Send is a Mail::Transport is a Mail::Reporter =head1 SYNOPSIS my $sender = Mail::Transport::Mailx->new(...); $sender->send($message); =head1 DESCRIPTION Implements mail transport using the external programs C<'mailx'>, C, or C<'mail'>. When instantiated, the mailer will look for any of these binaries in specific system directories, and the first program found is taken. B Under Linux, freebsd, and bsdos the C, C, and C names are just links to the same binary. The implementation is very primitive, pre-MIME standard, what may cause many headers to be lost. For these platforms (and probably for other platforms as well), you can better not use this transport mechanism. Extends L<"DESCRIPTION" in Mail::Transport::Send|Mail::Transport::Send/"DESCRIPTION">. =head1 METHODS Extends L<"METHODS" in Mail::Transport::Send|Mail::Transport::Send/"METHODS">. =head2 Constructors Extends L<"Constructors" in Mail::Transport::Send|Mail::Transport::Send/"Constructors">. =over 4 =item Mail::Transport::Mailx-EB(%options) -Option --Defined in --Default executable Mail::Transport undef hostname Mail::Transport 'localhost' interval Mail::Transport 30 log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS' password Mail::Transport undef port Mail::Transport undef proxy Mail::Transport undef retry Mail::Transport style timeout Mail::Transport 120 trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS' username Mail::Transport undef via Mail::Transport 'mailx' =over 2 =item executable => FILENAME =item hostname => HOSTNAME|ARRAY =item interval => SECONDS =item log => LEVEL =item password => STRING =item port => INTEGER =item proxy => PATH =item retry => NUMBER|undef =item style => 'BSD'|'RFC822' There are two version of the C program. The newest accepts RFC822 messages, and automagically collect information about where the message is to be send to. The BSD style mail command predates MIME, and expects lines which start with a C<'~'> (tilde) to specify destinations and such. This field is autodetect, however on some platforms both versions of C can live (like various Linux distributions). =item timeout => SECONDS =item trace => LEVEL =item username => STRING =item via => CLASS|NAME =back =back =head2 Sending mail Extends L<"Sending mail" in Mail::Transport::Send|Mail::Transport::Send/"Sending mail">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB( $message, [$address|ARRAY] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB($message, $fh, %options) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB($message, %options) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB($message, %options) =back =head2 Server connection Extends L<"Server connection" in Mail::Transport::Send|Mail::Transport::Send/"Server connection">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB( $name, [@directories] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =back =head2 Error handling Extends L<"Error handling" in Mail::Transport::Send|Mail::Transport::Send/"Error handling">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB($object) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level]|[$loglevel, $tracelevel]|[$level, $callback] ) =item Mail::Transport::Mailx-EB( [$level]|[$loglevel, $tracelevel]|[$level, $callback] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level, [$strings]] ) =item Mail::Transport::Mailx-EB( [$level, [$strings]] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB($level) =item Mail::Transport::Mailx-EB($level) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB( [$level] ) Inherited, see L =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =back =head2 Cleanup Extends L<"Cleanup" in Mail::Transport::Send|Mail::Transport::Send/"Cleanup">. =over 4 =item $obj-EB() Inherited, see L =back =head1 DIAGNOSTICS =over 4 =item Warning: Message has no destination It was not possible to figure-out where the message is intended to go to. =item Error: Package $package does not implement $method. Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not implement this method where it should. This message means that some other related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and probably inform the author of the package. =item Warning: Resent group does not specify a destination The message which is sent is the result of a bounce (for instance created with L), and therefore starts with a C header field. With the C, the new destination(s) of the message are given, which should be included as C, C, and C. The C, C, and C header information is only used if no C was found. That seems to be the best explanation of the RFC. As alternative, you may also specify the C option to some of the senders (for instance L to overrule any information found in the message itself about the destination. =item Error: Sending via mailx mailer $program failed: $! ($?) Mailx (in some shape: there are many different implementations) did start accepting messages, but did not succeed sending it. =back =head1 SEE ALSO This module is part of Mail-Transport distribution version 3.005, built on July 22, 2020. Website: F =head1 LICENSE Copyrights 2001-2020 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F