You mispelt a method name on "/home/blm/Mail/sortm­ail.pl line 50". Your mispelling starts with "effective_t­". You've been fooled by a very poor error message from autoloader.

Or, perhaps you didn't strictly mispell it, but you've tried to use a method that doesn't exist for the type of object you tried to use it on (perhaps because it isn't implemented in the version of the module you have installed). (There is a tiny chance that you used the proper method name but your installation is broken such that there really is supposed to be an effective_t.al but it is missing; but the odds of that are quite small in comparison.)

- tye        


In reply to Re: Mail::Audit and effective_t.al (autoloader--) by tye
in thread Mail::Audit and effective_t.al by blm

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