The vendor 5.14.4 version does not (as of a couple months ago at least) allow for the upgrade of modules within its lib. (Yes, I know there are ways around this limitation.)

But that aside, many many hosting services are still using old versions of Perl and are not willing and/or able to upgrade for their clients - many of whom are using the app.

So, knowing that on cPanel and Plesk, the Perl at the standard shebang may be 5.8.8 and also knowing this app has been packaged with cPanel's added software section in the past and I want this to continue, I'm going to play very nice with cPanel and have this app run with a minimum Perl version of 5.8.8.

I didn't originate this app, but I'm going to make sure it works.


In reply to Re^7: Net::SMTP::SSL ACK!! by Dandello
in thread Net::SMTP::SSL ACK!! by Dandello

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