For IIS Windows servers you probably need to have compiler “nmake.exe” 64bit version.
If you are running plesk you will find a copy on C:\plesk \…..\…\.\nmake.exe
copy this file to C:\Windows. If the “nmake.exe” is not there simply use search on drive C:\ and you may be lucky to find it somewhere, or as other people suggest you can download and install MS Visual Studio, the nmake.exe will be there so search for it.
Then you can use CPAN and it will download source, compile and install MIME lite for you. To do this use command prompt:
perl -MCPAN -e shell
ENTER
cpan> install MIME::Lite
ENTER
there will be few dependancies to install as well, for these few questions the default answer is set to “yes” so all you need to do is click
ENTER few times
and you are done.
cpan> exit
ENTER
close command prompt window.
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