There are no present errors however the message still isn't sending. Anyone who's familiar with Net::Aim have any idea why?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $user = "wfgs343R";
my $pass = "iamcool";
my $aim;
print "Subject's Name:";
chomp(my $destuser = <STDIN>);
print "Message:";
chomp(my $message = <STDIN>);
use Net::AOLIM;
$aim = Net::AOLIM->new(
'username' => $user,
'password' => $pass,
'callback' => \&callbackfunction,
'server' => 'toc.oscar.aol.com',
'port' => 1234,
'allow_srv_settings' => 1,
'login_server' => 'login.oscar.aol.com',
'login_port' => 5198,
'login_timeout' => 0,
);
print "Information is being passed.\n";
$aim->signon();
print "Aim is signed on.\n";
$aim->toc_send_im($destuser, $message);
print "Done\n";
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