I'm a little surprised you continue to use MIME::Lite given your high standards and the warning in that module's doc

I have a legacy module that I want to use because it does everything I need to do but it uses MIME::Lite. I would rather not rewrite it...

Plus, quite some time ago I suggested moving away from MIME::Lite and Corion chipped in...I figured that if a module is good enough for a Monk who is vastly more knowledgable and more experienced than me, then that's good enough reason for me not to change existing code even if I plan to avoid it in future. See Re^3: printing output of a perl script to the Email body

Generally, I don't use any (publically available) Perl module to send email. I use the Brevo API instead.


In reply to Re^2: MTA for Perl by Bod
in thread MTA for Perl by Bod

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