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in reply to web form email attachment

For a file upload form, MIME::Lite is the way to go, but I found a really old one I did a while back that uses MIME::QuotedPrint and MIME::Base64 if you are interested -- it's old, but should give you a good place to start and some ideas. Sort of the full calorie MIME::Lite. I echo joost about the danger of spammer abuse with a script like this -- is this form going to be wide open to the net?

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use MIME::Base64; use MIME::QuotedPrint; use Mail::Sendmail; use CGI qw(:standard); use CGI::Carp qw/ fatalsToBrowser /; # remove for production my $cgi = new CGI; print $cgi->header; print $cgi->start_html(); #get values as below my $a_File = $cgi->param('image'); ... if($a_File =~ m!/!){ @data = split /\//, $a_File; $a_Filename = pop @data; }elsif($a_File =~ m!\\!){ @data = split /\\/, $a_File; $a_Filename = pop @data; }else{ $a_Filename = $a_File; } if ($a_Filename){ open(a_tmpFile, "</tmp/$a_Filename") or die $!; binmode a_tmpFile; undef $/; while(<a_tmpFile>){ $base64_a_File = $base64_a_File . encode_base64($_); } close a_tmpFile; } ########### MESSAGE ##################### %mail = ( SMTP => '', from => '', to => '', subject => '', ); $boundary = "====" . time() . "===="; $mail{'content-type'} = "multipart/mixed; boundary=\"$boundary\""; $boundary = '--'.$boundary; $mail{body} = <<END_OF_BODY; $boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable if($a_Filename){ $mail{body} = $mail{body} . <<END_OF_A_FILE; $boundary } #would list all params here #param: $value as examples below Contact Name: $contactName Contact Phone: $contactPhone Contact Email: $contactEmail if($a_Filename){ $mail{body} = $mail{body} . <<END_OF_A_FILE; $boundary Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="$a_Filename" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="$a_Filename" $base64_a_File END_OF_A_FILE } END_OF_BODY sendmail(%mail) || print "Error: $Mail::Sendmail::error\n"; print "<p><b>Thank You.</b>"; #END
note: This is an old script and I stripped out the extraneous code and left what is important, thus it is untested.