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# random thoughts about what to do next. # suggestions welcome - CLEANUP THE MESS! - Also MIME-encode headers if they contain accented characters Make it configurable? - Document AUTH - Also accept hashrefs in place of hashes - Update web site . check with no wanted AUTH method specified - Also accept MIME::Lite objects? YES! It should be easy, except maybe if mail was built with filehandles? . Is use vars in sub OK ? And with mod_perl? . option for stricter email address checker . problems on Win32 with Perl 5.8.0 and CygWin? (see emails) - Check on older Perl - cleanup and widely test SMTP AUTH support - Check with mod_perl - During Makefile.PL, try to find a local SMTP server and the user's e-mail address, and offer to pre-configure these as defaults in Sendmail.pm. And let the user enter defaults to override automatic detection. - Document $address_rx: which addresses it finds OK, and which not. - Add example scripts for CGI forms - Create sourceforge site and mailing list - Does the test say OK if no mail could be sent? check and fix Have make dist generate README and html ? Add install.ppm for PPM installs? Use 8BITMIME if available from server? Encode only if accented chars really present? Rename to Mail::Simple? This is not on my todo list anymore, because it looks like nobody is using Perl on Amiga: - Setup Perl on an Amiga and see if it runs. (it should) (but if someone tries it, I would appreciate knowing about it)