mime lite for attachments demo:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
use warnings;
use strict;
use MIME::Lite;
use Net::SMTP;
my $from = 'blee@blah.com';
my $to = 'blee@blah.com';
my $msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From => $from,
TO => $to,
Subject => 'Testing Text Message ',
Type =>'multipart/mixed',
);
$msg->attach( Type =>'TEXT',
Data =>"Mime message with attachment, sent with Net:
+:SMTP"
);
$msg->attach(Type =>'image/gif',
Path =>'1.jpg',
Filename =>'1.jpg',
Disposition => 'attachment'
);
$msg->attach(Type =>' text/tab-separated-values',
Path =>'./2.csv',
Filename =>'2.csv',
Disposition => 'attachment'
);
my $Servername = "mail.blah.com";
my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($Servername);
$smtp->mail($from);
$smtp->to($to);
my $msg_stringified = $msg->as_string();
$smtp -> data( $msg_stringified ) || warn("error sending email message
+:" . $msg_stringified );
$smtp -> quit;
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