Hello again bdegan2,
The link does not give a solution but it proposes Try the Perl debugger, run your code with $perl -d ... and try to see what's up, step by step.. Did you try that?
Where are you failing? I assume that you running on WindowsOS right?
Provide us details, Perl version, module version, OS etc. So we could try to replicate your problem and see if it is only local on your OS or general.
By the way, is your question related with NET::SMTP with TLS and Net::SMTP::TLS attachments (previously asked by you)? Where they resolved from your point of view? it looks like it on the latest question.
Looking forward to your update, BR.
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