PerlSendmail is a script that can mimic the functionality of sendmail application in a small size. It can be a useful tool for testing email functionality without having to install the actual sendmail application on the system.
Utilizing a simple Perl script, PerlSendmail connects directly to a user-specified SMTP server to send out emails, meaning no queue daemons or directories are necessary. If the SMTP server cannot be reached, the email will be seamlessly discarded.
With PerlSendmail's impressive features including chroot environment compatibility, support for sendmail command line options such as -f, -F, and -t, as well as straightforward installation and configuration, this software is a great solution for those seeking a more streamlined email-sending experience.
To run PerlSendmail, your server must have Perl installed with the Net::SMTP, Getopt::Std, and Email::Simple modules installed, in addition to SMTP server access.
Thanks to the latest release, issues with duplicate messages being sent to empty email addresses have been resolved, so you can enjoy an even smoother email-sending experience.
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