For Windows, try SSLv2; also, SSL_verify_none is the default, so why write it longhand?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::Socket::SSL;
use Mail::IMAPClient;
my $client = Mail::IMAPClient->new(
Server => 'imap.gmail.com',
Port => 993,
Ssl => 1,
User => 'whateverUser',
Password => 'aG00dP455w0rd',
Socket => IO::Socket::SSL->new(
Proto => 'tcp',
PeerAddr => 'imap.gmail.com',
PeerPort => '993',
SSL_version => 'SSLv3',
SSL_verify_mode => 0),
);
die $! unless print "Connected\n";
Updated: Fixed typo.
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