in reply to Mail::POP3Client USESSL=> and PORT=>

#PORT=> 995, #returns -1, not working USESSL =>'true' #changes the port# to 995,working.

Wouldn't setting PORT to 995 alone (without setting USESSL) try to talk to the service at port 995 in non-SSL mode (which I'd expect to fail...)?

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Re^2: Mail::POP3Client USESSL=> and PORT=>
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 24, 2009 at 14:33 UTC
    wow this works just great, but I think it doesn't let you see your inbox letters or select certain folders to view from the inbox, it just plainly downloads every single email letter in there which takes a long time to execute... any walk-arounds?