3.01 doesnt handle authenticating SMTP properly. 3.01_03 should do so. As I said, the feedback ive recieved has been minimal, and work obligations have prevented me from really testing it thoroughly.

I suggest you download it from search.cpan.org (MIME::Lite 3.01_03) as the CPAN shell makes downloading DEV releases a bit difficult.

Also, I prefer and am glad that you do/did reply here. If you /msg it or if I email you then the record is lost from the monastery, which means I have to help more people individually instead of them being able to help themselves by searching here. Feel free to email me if you have something specific to discuss, like issues/bugreports with 3.01_03, but otherwise public communication which can be referenced after the fact is by far the better way to deal with issues like this.

Cheers,


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demerphq

    First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
    -- Gandhi



In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Turning off carp(fatalsToBrowser) [briefly]? by demerphq
in thread Turning off carp(fatalsToBrowser) [briefly]? by jfrm

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