Clicking http://cpan.strawberryperl.com/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz downloads a file for me, if it works for you from your desktop then this suggests you need to configure cpan to allow it to use your proxy. I mentioned reading the documentation for this in your previous thread, have you done so?

To kick off the configuraiton within the cpan shell:

C:\>cpan cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9800) Enter 'h' for help. cpan> o conf init /proxy/ some questions here which you answer cpan> o conf commit

If in doubt as to what these settings should be speak to your systems or network administrator. Also please use the formatting used on this site for code and errors: How do I post a question effectively?.

Update: Fixed broken link.


In reply to Re^3: installing text::csv cpan by marto
in thread installing text::csv cpan by shushant

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