I'm attempting to send an authenticated email with the Net::SMTP::SSL module to a comcast email server. I'm using the following code.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::SMTP::SSL;
use MIME::Base64;
$smtp = Net::SMTP::SSL->new
(
"smtp.comcast.net",
Hello => "host.comcast.net",
Port => 465,
Timeout => 30,
Debug => 1,
);
$smtp->datasend("AUTH LOGIN\n");
$smtp->response();
# Mailbox info
$smtp->datasend(encode_base64('username')); # username
$smtp->response();
$smtp->datasend(encode_base64('password')); # password
$smtp->response();
# Email from
$smtp->mail('user\@comcast.net');
# Email to
$smtp->to('user\@host.com');
$smtp->data();
$smtp->datasend("To: user\@host.com\n");
$smtp->datasend("From: user\@comcast.net\n");
$smtp->datasend("Subject: Test");
# Line break to separate headers from body
$smtp->datasend("\n");
$smtp->datasend("Blah\n");
$smtp->dataend();
$smtp->quit();
exit;
I'm basically following the code from here for comcast.
I've ran telnet and can connect to the smtp server on the port and I can issue the AUTH LOGIN and successfully login, but issuing the
$smtp->datasend("AUTH LOGIN\n");
always results in:
Can't call method "datasend" on an undefined value
I've also tried executing the auth method to login and that fails as well.
What am I missing here? I know it's something simple I'm overlooking.