I am trying to access my GMail account via IMAP/SSL and Perl using the following simple code. It is not working, and I cannot figure out why for the life of me. Any suggestions?

error is: new(): Unable to connect to imap.gmail.com: IO::Socket::SSL: connect: Connection timed out at ./imap-test5.pl line 6.

Thanks! Mark

Here is the code

#!/usr/local/bin/perl use Mail::IMAPClient; my $client = Mail::IMAPClient->new( Server => 'imap.gmail.com', Port => 993, Ssl => 1, User => 'foo@gmail.com', Password => 'foobar', ) or die "new(): $@"; print "I'm authenticated\n" if $client->IsAuthenticated();

In reply to GMail IMAP SSL and Perl by texasag90

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