This was previously undetected since SOCKS is mainly used for
read-only (single worker) tasks, and worker[0] always loaded
the module.  However, "lei refresh-mail-sync" can bounce reads
to any worker, so we need to ensure worker[1..Inf] load it, too.
---
 lib/PublicInbox/NetReader.pm | 5 +++++
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/NetReader.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/NetReader.pm
index abcb5d2f..5725a155 100644
--- a/lib/PublicInbox/NetReader.pm
+++ b/lib/PublicInbox/NetReader.pm
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ sub socks_args ($) {
                eval { require IO::Socket::Socks } or die <<EOM;
 IO::Socket::Socks missing for socks5h://$h:$p
 EOM
+               # for Mail::IMAPClient
                return { ProxyAddr => $h, ProxyPort => $p };
        }
        die "$val not understood (only socks5h:// is supported)\n";
@@ -45,6 +46,10 @@ sub mic_new ($$$$) {
        my %mic_arg = %$mic_arg;
        my $sa = $self->{cfg_opt}->{$sec}->{-proxy_cfg} || $self->{-proxy_cli};
        if ($sa) {
+               # this `require' needed for worker[1..Inf], since socks_args
+               # only got called in worker[0]
+               require IO::Socket::Socks;
+
                my %opt = %$sa;
                $opt{ConnectAddr} = delete $mic_arg{Server};
                $opt{ConnectPort} = delete $mic_arg{Port};
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