With the Mail::WebMail::Gmail from a non-ActiveState PPM, how do I install this (with all the various dependencies) on a Windows machine

You first add the necessary repositories to your ppm repository list. The 3 reps listed at randyk's webpage will probably suffice. Looking at ppm help, I think this means that you run the following three commands:
ppm repo add http://www.bribes.org/perl/ppm ppm repo add http://trouchelle.com/ppm10/ ppm repo add http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/PPMPackages/10xx/
That done, it should then just be a matter of running:
ppm install Mail-WebMail-Gmail
Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^2: Sending email from a Vista machine with ActiveState PPM modules by syphilis
in thread Sending email from a Vista machine with ActiveState PPM modules by Anonymous Monk

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