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sirguy at kernan

Sep 30, 2008, 4:20 PM

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Mod_Perl and Net::SMTP

I have a Netware server 6.5 sp6 with Apache 2.0.59. I am trying to use some perl scripts to send HTML form data back to a particular e-mail address. The scripts work on my workstation with my active perl but fail running on the server.

Error message:
Can't call method "mail" on an undefined value at sys:/perl/web/mailtest2.pl line 6.

It's always a line containing " $smtp = Net::SMTP->new("smtpserver")

I tried many different scripts but it always seems to be a problem around the object utilizing "Net::SMTP;. Is there a known issue with this. My version of MOD_PERL is 1.01.00


pgollucci at p6m7g8

Oct 3, 2008, 7:34 AM

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Re: Mod_Perl and Net::SMTP [In reply to]

Guy Alston wrote:
Error message:
> Can't call method "mail" on an undefined value at
> sys:/perl/web/mailtest2.pl line 6.
>
> It's always a line containing " $smtp = Net::SMTP->new("smtpserver")

Net::SMTP is known to work, though I'm not currently using it.
You could add

local $SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::cluck;
local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&Carp::confess;

This will help tell you where in Net::SMTP you are having a problem.

Once you know that, you can try to fix it.

OR this works --

use MIME::Lite ();

sub email {
my %args = @_;

my $email = MIME::Lite->new( Type => 'multipart/mixed' );

$email->add(To => $args{to});
$email->add(BCC => $args{bcc});
$email->add(From => $args{from});
$email->add(Subject => $args{subject});

$email->attach(Type => "TEXT", Data => $args{data});

MIME::Lite->send('smtp', SMTP_HOST, Timeout => 5);

eval { $email->send };

return $@;
}


>
> I tried many different scripts but it always seems to be a problem
> around the object utilizing "Net::SMTP;. Is there a known issue with
> this. My version of MOD_PERL is 1.01.00

Was I even alive when this version of mod_perl was out ?

Given that, more importantly, what version of perl are you using ?


sirguy at kernan

Oct 16, 2008, 2:20 PM

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Re: Mod_Perl and Net::SMTP [In reply to]

First of all thanks to everyone who has responded. I've run a few more test and the problem is clearly around "MOD_Perl". I've load an SMTP server on the same system where I'm running the apache server and the scripts fail to establish a session.
I'm able to run those scripts same scripts successfully from the console using the Netware Perl Interpreter. Both the Apache MOD_PERL and Netware NLM are 5.8.4 version of Perl. I'm running apache 2.0.59. on Netware 6.5 sp6.





>>> Philip M. Gollucci<pgollucci[at]p6m7g8.com> 10/3/2008 10:34:12 AM >>>

Guy Alston wrote:
Error message:
> Can't call method "mail" on an undefined value at
> sys:/perl/web/mailtest2.pl line 6.
>
> It's always a line containing " $smtp = Net::SMTP->new("smtpserver")

Net::SMTP is known to work, though I'm not currently using it.
You could add

local $SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::cluck;
local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&Carp::confess;

This will help tell you where in Net::SMTP you are having a problem.

Once you know that, you can try to fix it.

OR this works --

use MIME::Lite ();

sub email {
my %args = @_;

my $email = MIME::Lite->new( Type => 'multipart/mixed' );

$email->add(To => $args{to});
$email->add(BCC => $args{bcc});
$email->add(From => $args{from});
$email->add(Subject => $args{subject});

$email->attach(Type => "TEXT", Data => $args{data});

MIME::Lite->send('smtp', SMTP_HOST, Timeout => 5);

eval { $email->send };

return $@;
}


>
> I tried many different scripts but it always seems to be a problem
> around the object utilizing "Net::SMTP;. Is there a known issue with
> this. My version of MOD_PERL is 1.01.00

Was I even alive when this version of mod_perl was out ?

Given that, more importantly, what version of perl are you using ?


sirguy at kernan

Oct 16, 2008, 6:20 PM

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Re: Mod_Perl and Net::SMTP [In reply to]

Got it working after updating UPDATING TCPIP stack. I have noticed after I do a few operations or process a form with a fair amount of data I start getting this error :

Failed to open SMTP connection: Inappropriate I/O control operation

Could this be some sort of Buffer issue. Here is a small piece of test code I'm using to work on the problem :

#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::SMTP;
#Create a new object with 'new'.
$smtp = Net::SMTP->new("10.102.10.74");
if ( ! $smtp ) {
die "Failed to open SMTP connection: ", $!, "\n";
}

#Send the MAIL command to the server.
$smtp->mail("user\@sombody.com");
#Send the server the 'Mail To' address.
$smtp->to("user\@somewhere.net");
#Start the message.
$smtp->data();
#Send the message.
$smtp->datasend("Subject: Console test Post tcp update Very Very Cruel World!\n\n");
$smtp->datasend("\n\n");
$smtp->datasend("Good bye Cruel World!\n\n");
#End the message.
$smtp->dataend();
#Close the connection to your server.
$smtp->quit();

>>> Guy Alston<sirguy[at]kernan.umm.edu> 10/16/2008 5:19:33 PM >>>

First of all thanks to everyone who has responded. I've run a few more test and the problem is clearly around "MOD_Perl". I've load an SMTP server on the same system where I'm running the apache server and the scripts fail to establish a session.
I'm able to run those scripts same scripts successfully from the console using the Netware Perl Interpreter. Both the Apache MOD_PERL and Netware NLM are 5.8.4 version of Perl. I'm running apache 2.0.59. on Netware 6.5 sp6.





>>> Philip M. Gollucci<pgollucci[at]p6m7g8.com> 10/3/2008 10:34:12 AM >>>

Guy Alston wrote:
Error message:
> Can't call method "mail" on an undefined value at
> sys:/perl/web/mailtest2.pl line 6.
>
> It's always a line containing " $smtp = Net::SMTP->new("smtpserver")

Net::SMTP is known to work, though I'm not currently using it.
You could add

local $SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::cluck;
local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&Carp::confess;

This will help tell you where in Net::SMTP you are having a problem.

Once you know that, you can try to fix it.

OR this works --

use MIME::Lite ();

sub email {
my %args = @_;

my $email = MIME::Lite->new( Type => 'multipart/mixed' );

$email->add(To => $args{to});
$email->add(BCC => $args{bcc});
$email->add(From => $args{from});
$email->add(Subject => $args{subject});

$email->attach(Type => "TEXT", Data => $args{data});

MIME::Lite->send('smtp', SMTP_HOST, Timeout => 5);

eval { $email->send };

return $@;
}


>
> I tried many different scripts but it always seems to be a problem
> around the object utilizing "Net::SMTP;. Is there a known issue with
> this. My version of MOD_PERL is 1.01.00

Was I even alive when this version of mod_perl was out ?

Given that, more importantly, what version of perl are you using ?


sirguy at kernan

Oct 16, 2008, 6:20 PM

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Re: Mod_Perl and Net::SMTP [In reply to]

I got it to work after upgrading the TCP/IP stack. It works for awhile but after processing a few forms I get the following:

Failed to open SMTP connection: Inappropriate I/O control operation

Here's some test code I'm using to diagnose the problem.


#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::SMTP;
#Create a new object with 'new'.
$smtp = Net::SMTP->new("10.102.10.74");
if ( ! $smtp ) {
die "Failed to open SMTP connection: ", $!, "\n";
}

#Send the MAIL command to the server.
$smtp->mail("user\@sombody.com");
#Send the server the 'Mail To' address.
$smtp->to("user\@somewhere.com");
#Start the message.
$smtp->data();
#Send the message.
$smtp->datasend("Subject: Console test Post tcp update Very Very Cruel World!\n\n");
$smtp->datasend("\n\n");
$smtp->datasend("Good bye Cruel World!\n\n");
#End the message.
$smtp->dataend();
#Close the connection to your server.
$smtp->quit();

>>> Guy Alston<sirguy[at]kernan.umm.edu> 10/16/2008 5:19 PM >>>

First of all thanks to everyone who has responded. I've run a few more test and the problem is clearly around "MOD_Perl". I've load an SMTP server on the same system where I'm running the apache server and the scripts fail to establish a session.
I'm able to run those scripts same scripts successfully from the console using the Netware Perl Interpreter. Both the Apache MOD_PERL and Netware NLM are 5.8.4 version of Perl. I'm running apache 2.0.59. on Netware 6.5 sp6.





>>> Philip M. Gollucci<pgollucci[at]p6m7g8.com> 10/3/2008 10:34:12 AM >>>

Guy Alston wrote:
Error message:
> Can't call method "mail" on an undefined value at
> sys:/perl/web/mailtest2.pl line 6.
>
> It's always a line containing " $smtp = Net::SMTP->new("smtpserver")

Net::SMTP is known to work, though I'm not currently using it.
You could add

local $SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::cluck;
local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&Carp::confess;

This will help tell you where in Net::SMTP you are having a problem.

Once you know that, you can try to fix it.

OR this works --

use MIME::Lite ();

sub email {
my %args = @_;

my $email = MIME::Lite->new( Type => 'multipart/mixed' );

$email->add(To => $args{to});
$email->add(BCC => $args{bcc});
$email->add(From => $args{from});
$email->add(Subject => $args{subject});

$email->attach(Type => "TEXT", Data => $args{data});

MIME::Lite->send('smtp', SMTP_HOST, Timeout => 5);

eval { $email->send };

return $@;
}


>
> I tried many different scripts but it always seems to be a problem
> around the object utilizing "Net::SMTP;. Is there a known issue with
> this. My version of MOD_PERL is 1.01.00

Was I even alive when this version of mod_perl was out ?

Given that, more importantly, what version of perl are you using ?

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