The PS really caught my eye ;-)
As some people noted Mail::Sender is in a big need of a docs rewrite. (It's in a need of a complete rewrite actually, but that's another problem.) I was trying, but ... writing docs is harder than writing code :-(

Pretty please ... ;-)

  Jenda

P.S.: Server for @Krynicky.cz is down at the moment. Please contact me at Jan.Krynicky@TMP.com if interested.


In reply to Re: Single Male Perl Hacker looking for unwritten Modules for candlelight dinners and feature expansion by Jenda
in thread Single Male Perl Hacker looking for unwritten Modules for candlelight dinners and feature expansion by erikharrison

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