From the synopisis of Email::Send::SMTP::Gmail:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Email::Send::SMTP::Gmail;
my ($mail,$error)=Email::Send::SMTP::Gmail->new( -smtp=>'smtp.gmail.co
+m',
-login=>'whateveraddr
+ess@gmail.com',
-pass=>'whatever_pass
+');
print "session error: $error" unless ($email!=-1);
$mail->send(-to=>'target@xxx.com', -subject=>'Hello!', -body=>'Just te
+sting it',
-attachments=>'full_path_to_file');
$mail->bye;
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