Didn't work either is not an error message.
I'm not convinced. Once you take care of %ENV, and you get
Insecure dependency in exec while running with -T switch at /usr/share/perl5/MIME/Lite.pm line 2571., it's coming from this piece of code
my %p = @_;
$p{Sendmail} ||= "/usr/lib/sendmail";
### Start with the command and basic args:
my @cmd = ($p{Sendmail}, @{$p{BaseArgs} || ['-t', '-oi', '-oem']})
+;
### See if we are forcibly setting the sender:
$p{SetSender} = 1 if defined($p{FromSender});
### Add the -f argument, unless we're explicitly told NOT to:
unless (exists($p{SetSender}) and !$p{SetSender}) {
my $from = $p{FromSender} || ($self->get('From'))[0];
if ($from) {
my ($from_addr) = extract_addrs($from);
push @cmd, "-f$from_addr" if $from_addr;
}
}
### Open the command in a taint-safe fashion:
my $pid = open SENDMAIL, "|-";
defined($pid) or die "open of pipe failed: $!\n";
if (!$pid) { ### child
exec(@cmd) or die "can't exec $p{Sendmail}: $!\n";
### NOTREACHED
}
From what you've shown only $from could be tainted.
So either you're leaving something out, or your copy of MIME::Lite is different.
In either case you should further examine the values of @cmd.
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