Subtle goofs in indirect object syntax do not always produce parse errors in my experience. Sometimes the code will parse fine, but give incorrect behavior at runtime.
More broadly, all versions of SSL are deprecated due to known security holes and TLS is the standard replacement. The server may be correctly configured to no longer accept SSL connections at all. The only good reason to be using SSL these days is to talk to an old server that does not support TLS. Is there a particular reason you want this connection to use SSL?
In reply to Re^7: Net::SMTP::SSL ACK!!
by jcb
in thread Net::SMTP::SSL ACK!!
by Dandello
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