One thing to note: I recommend making extensive use of
eval wrapping blocks when using
Mail::Audit. This way, you can catch any mishaps and still deliver the mail to a standard inbox. If you're not going through procmail, on some mailservers a failing
Mail::Audit filter (I had poorly tested mine for whether the permissions allowed the smptd to run it f.ex) will result in the mail making a trip to the bit bucket -
not what you want. It shouldn't be necessary in an ideal world to do so, but generously sprinkling
evals followed
$mail->accept($default_inbox); all over the place will protect your mail from boneheaded Monday morning mishaps and won't do any harm in other cases.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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