For arbitrary input, consider that you are offering to set up a spam relay:
$in{myName} = "\n.\nMAIL FROM fake@dev.null\n"
. "RCPT TO poor@target.domain\n"
. "DATA\n$spam_message_goes_here\n\.\n"
. "MAIL FROM junk@throwaway\nRCPT TO nobody@nowhere\n"
. "DATA\n\nJust junk to avoid throwing an error"
... or anything else someone might want to do with access to your SMTP server. (Moral of story: Net::SMTP ... but I assume you are doing this as justification for a rewrite anyway.)
My parents just came back from a planet where the dominant life form had no
bilateral symmetry, and all I got was this stupid F-Shirt.
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