I've got a script which I'd like to use to send documents via e-mail. Nothing major. Here's the portion of the script that I'm having issues with:
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use MIME::Lite;
$ENV{ 'PATH' } = '/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/lib:/var/qmail/bin
+';
$ENV{ 'BASH_ENV' } = '';
my $msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From => 'ccalzonetti@quarry.com',
To => 'ccalzone@quarry.com',
Subject => 'A test',
Type => 'multipart/mixed',
);
$msg->attach(
Type => 'TEXT',
Data => "Here is a file.\n",
);
$msg->attach(
Type => 'application/octect-stream',
Path => '/var/wwwdata/docs/wml_style.pdf',
Disposition => 'attachment',
);
$msg->send;
Well, as is, the script works fine. If however, I add the -T taint option to my hashbang line, the script just seems to hang on me. No warnings, no errors, nothing.
Further, if I leave in the -T, but comment out the code attaching the pdf, then the script once again works.
Setting $MIME::Lite::PARANOID = 1 doesn't seem to be helping here. Anyone know what's going on?
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