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I also do not think it is appropriate to suggest copying some code as the copyright issues and company policies likely both still apply. Who are you to know more about their situation than they do? I understand the desire to help out, but gray area advice can result in more harm than help.

If any of that applies, how can OP ask for code from perlmonks or anyone?

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Re^8: Problems sending an email attachment using Net::SMTP
by Argel (Prior) on Jun 30, 2009 at 19:05 UTC
    Not everyone asks for code. People can be looking for articles, etc. And e.g. in my case I was asking for help debugging my program, so the changes ig graciously made would be a derivative work. You also seem to be overlooking that the issue could be the license used by the perl modules in question. Anyway, there are many ways to ask for help and many ways to give help, not all of which will violate company policy (or personal ethics, etc.).

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