Unfortunately it is on a locked down network. I'd have to take a pic with my phone. The error is comes from here POP3client.pm . There error says could not connect SSL socket
host,995
if ( $me->{USESSL} ) {
if ( $me->Port() == 110 ) { $me->Port( 995 ); }
eval {
require IO::Socket::SSL;
};
$s = IO::Socket::SSL->new( PeerAddr => $me->Host(),
PeerPort => $me->Port(),
Proto => "tcp",
Type => SOCK_STREAM,
LocalAddr => $me->LocalAddr(),
Timeout => $me->{TIMEOUT} )
or $me->Message( "could not connect SSL socket [$me->{HOST}, $me->
+{PORT}]: $!" )
and return 0;
$me->{SOCKET} = $s;
I can reach the server and port using telnet.
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