I got the problem fixed.
It had nothing to do with Apache.
It was all with the VM setup.

On 6/17/15, 11:54 AM, "Patton, Billy N" <billy.pat...@h3net.com> wrote:

>I'm having a problem sending email from my app.
>To simplify at the top of my cp.cgi I added a little code then blocked
>the rest of my script with _END_ .
>Below is my entry cp.cgi
>From a command line if I execute : perl cp.cgi
>I'll get an email.
>If I bury this within my code, at the desired location, I get nothing, no
>errors, no email.
>I've tried replacing smtp.west.com with the actual IP address, same
>results.
>
>From the command line I've checked :
>getsebool -a | grep mail
>allow_postfix_local_write_mail_spool --> on
>httpd_can_sendmail --> on
>logging_syslogd_can_sendmail --> on
>
>This is on a VM.  We have other VMs able to send email.
>It was suggested that it might firewall problem.
>From the command line I can ping the server.
>I can put that snippet of code in a file, execute and receive an email.
>
>cp.cgi
>=====================
>#!/usr/bin/perl
>
>use Mail::Sender::Easy qw (email);
>
>email({'from' => 'bnpat...@west.com',
>        'to' => 'bnpat...@west.com',
>       'subject' => 'test',
>       'smtp' => 'smtp.west.com',
>       '_text' => 'test email'
>      });
>
>_END_
>...
>==================
>
>
>
>
>
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