This is one of those situations where CPAN and the dependencies have some problems. "cpanm" is great, and I use it all the time; however, this time the problem isn't with cpanm. Try this cpan script:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use CPAN; CPAN::Shell->force('install', "D/DA/DAGOLDEN/Capture-Tiny-0.08.tar.gz", "S/SM/SMUELLER/PathTools-3.31.tar.gz", "R/RJ/RJBS/Email-Abstract-3.002.tar.gz", "R/RJ/RJBS/Email-Address-1.890.tar.gz", "R/RJ/RJBS/Email-Simple-2.100.tar.gz", "D/DL/DLAND/File-Path-2.08.tar.gz", "T/TJ/TJENNESS/File-Temp-0.22.tar.gz", "V/VP/VPARSEVAL/List-MoreUtils-0.22.tar.gz", "D/DR/DROLSKY/Moose-1.12.tar.gz", "G/GB/GBARR/libnet-1.22.tar.gz", "D/DR/DROLSKY/Package-DeprecationManager-0.04.tar.gz", "A/AD/ADAMK/Params-Util-1.01.tar.gz", "G/GB/GBARR/Scalar-List-Utils-1.23.tar.gz", "R/RJ/RJBS/Throwable-0.102080.tar.gz", "N/NU/NUFFIN/Try-Tiny-0.06.tar.gz");

In reply to Re: Installing Email::Sender::Simple on MacBookPro by Khen1950fx
in thread Installing Email::Sender::Simple on MacBookPro by kamal

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