I didn't see any mention of $Email::Valid::Response in Email::Valid, and the only timeout mentionned here is the tcp timeout of Net::DNS::Resolver, I suppose that's what you're talking about.
The error should be caught by the eval line 661 in i_Schedule.pm, if you want to catch it sooner, just add another eval sooner. As a matter of fact, the idiom:
eval { success() or die(); };
if ($@) { complain() and cleanUp(); }
is the core-perl equivalent to the try/catch pair that you may find in other languages.
eval { Email::Valid::address(@params) }; # i_Post_Exam.pm line 1560
if ($@) { warn "I haz got an error"; }
should do the trick
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