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.IX Title "SMTP_auth 3"
.TH SMTP_auth 3 "2006-01-13" "perl v5.36.1" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
Net::SMTP_auth \- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Client with AUTHentication
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
.Vb 1
\& use Net::SMTP_auth;
\&
\& # Constructors
\& $smtp = Net::SMTP_auth\->new(\*(Aqmailhost\*(Aq);
\& $smtp = Net::SMTP_auth\->new(\*(Aqmailhost\*(Aq, Timeout => 60);
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
This module implements a client interface to the \s-1SMTP\s0 and \s-1ESMTP\s0
protocol \s-1AUTH\s0 service extension, enabling a perl5 application to talk
to and authenticate against \s-1SMTP\s0 servers. This documentation assumes
that you are familiar with the concepts of the \s-1SMTP\s0 protocol described
in \s-1RFC821\s0 and with the \s-1AUTH\s0 service extension described in \s-1RFC2554.\s0
.PP
A new Net::SMTP_auth object must be created with the \fInew\fR method. Once
this has been done, all \s-1SMTP\s0 commands are accessed through this object.
.PP
The Net::SMTP_auth class is a subclass of Net::SMTP, which itself is
a subclass of Net::Cmd and IO::Socket::INET.
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.IX Header "EXAMPLES"
This example authenticates via \s-1CRAM\-MD5\s0 and sends a small message to
the postmaster at the \s-1SMTP\s0 server known as mailhost:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& #!/usr/bin/perl \-w
\&
\& use Net::SMTP_auth;
\&
\& $smtp = Net::SMTP_auth\->new(\*(Aqmailhost\*(Aq);
\& $smtp\->auth(\*(AqCRAM\-MD5\*(Aq, \*(Aquser\*(Aq, \*(Aqpassword\*(Aq);
\&
\& $smtp\->mail($ENV{USER});
\& $smtp\->to(\*(Aqpostmaster\*(Aq);
\&
\& $smtp\->data();
\& $smtp\->datasend("To: postmaster\en");
\& $smtp\->datasend("\en");
\& $smtp\->datasend("A simple test message\en");
\& $smtp\->dataend();
\&
\& $smtp\->quit;
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.SH "CONSTRUCTOR"
.IX Header "CONSTRUCTOR"
.IP "new Net::SMTP_auth [ \s-1HOST,\s0 ] [ \s-1OPTIONS\s0 ]" 4
.IX Item "new Net::SMTP_auth [ HOST, ] [ OPTIONS ]"
This is the constructor for a new Net::SMTP_auth object. It is
taken from Net::SMTP as all other methods (except \fIauth\fR and
\&\fIauth_types\fR) are, too.
.SH "METHODS"
.IX Header "METHODS"
Unless otherwise stated all methods return either a \fItrue\fR or \fIfalse\fR
value, with \fItrue\fR meaning that the operation was a success. When a method
states that it returns a value, failure will be returned as \fIundef\fR or an
empty list.
.IP "auth_types ()" 4
.IX Item "auth_types ()"
Returns the \s-1AUTH\s0 methods supported by the server as an array or in a
space separated string. This string is exacly the line given by the \s-1SMTP\s0
server after the \f(CW\*(C`EHLO\*(C'\fR command containing the keyword \f(CW\*(C`AUTH\*(C'\fR.
.IP "auth ( \s-1AUTH, USER, PASSWORD\s0 )" 4
.IX Item "auth ( AUTH, USER, PASSWORD )"
Authenticates the user \f(CW\*(C`USER\*(C'\fR via the authentication method \f(CW\*(C`AUTH\*(C'\fR
and the password \f(CW\*(C`PASSWORD\*(C'\fR. Returns \fItrue\fR if successful and \fIfalse\fR
if the authentication failed. Remember that the connection is not closed
if the authentication fails. You may issue a different authentication
attempt. If you once are successfully authenticated, you cannot send
the \f(CW\*(C`AUTH\*(C'\fR command again.
.Sp
The \f(CW\*(C`AUTH\*(C'\fR method \f(CW\*(C`NTLM\*(C'\fR is supported via Authen::NTLM (thanks to James Fryman).
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
Net::SMTP and Net::Cmd
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
Alex Pleiner <alex@zeitform.de>, zeitform Internet Dienste.
Thanks to Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com> for Net::SMTP.
\&\s-1NTLM\s0 authentication code provided by James Fryman <jfryman@gmail.com>
.SH "COPYRIGHT"
.IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
Copyright (c) 2001, 2003, 2006 zeitform Internet Dienste. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
.SH "POD ERRORS"
.IX Header "POD ERRORS"
Hey! \fBThe above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:\fR
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.IX Item "Around line 181:"
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'