ppm refers to package bundle names rather than the namespace of the package you want to install (unlike CPAN). Try this,
ppm> install Mail-Sender
That should work
In reply to Re: Perl Modules in Windows problem
by Herkum
in thread Perl Modules in Windows problem
by Ronnie
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