Seems a little complicated. Have you tried the following:
use Mail::Sendmail;
my %mail = (
To => 'mytestaddress@aol.com',
From => 'test@aol.com',
Subject => 'Test 1',
Message => 'Test number 1',
smtp => 'smtp.comcast.com'
);
sendmail(%mail) || print "Error sending mail: $Mail::Sendmail::error\n
+";
I get
Error sending mail: smtp.comcast.com not found
connect to localhost failed (Unknown error)
connect to localhost failed
connect to localhost failed (Unknown error) no (more) retries!
I suspect that the comcast server won't allow me to connect however! (... assuming it exists - "nslookup smtp.comcast.com" fails for me)
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