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package Net::SMTP::SSL;
# $Id: SSL.pm,v 1.1 2004/07/20 03:22:18 cwest Exp $
use strict;
use vars qw[$VERSION @ISA];
$VERSION = sprintf "%d.%02d", split m/\./, (qw$Revision: 1.1 $)[1];
use IO::Socket::SSL;
use Net::SMTP;
@ISA = ( 'IO::Socket::SSL',
grep { $_ ne 'IO::Socket::INET' } @Net::SMTP::ISA );
no strict 'refs';
foreach ( keys %Net::SMTP:: ) {
next unless defined *{$Net::SMTP::{$_}}{CODE};
*{$_} = \&{"Net::SMTP::$_"};
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Net::SMTP::SSL - SSL support for Net::SMTP
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Net::SMTP::SSL;
my $smtps = Net::SMTP::SSL->new("example.com", Port => 465);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Implements the same API as L<Net::SMTP|Net::SMTP>, but uses
L<IO::Socket::SSL|IO::Socket::SSL> for its network operations. Due to
the nature of C<Net::SMTP>'s C<new> method, it is not overridden to make
use of a default port for the SMTPS service. Perhaps future versions
will be smart like that. Port C<465> is usually what you want, and it's
not a pain to specify that.
For interface documentation, please see L<Net::SMTP|Net::SMTP>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Net::SMTP>,
L<IO::Socket::SSL>,
L<perl>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Casey West, <F<casey@geeknest.com>>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 Casey West. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut