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I am using MIME Lite along with sendmail to sendmail when a file is greater than 0 bytes, but it is not actually sending the contents, but the rather the variable name which I understand why, but I want to send the actual data in the Data => line.
my $scratchtps="/usr/local/log/sctps"; sub mailme { my $msg = MIME::Lite->new( From => 'EDM01 <root@edm01.ohnet>', To => 'Derek Smith <dbsmith@ohiohealth.co +m>', Subject => "EDM Return Tapes", Data => $scratchtps ); $msg->send; } if ( -s $scratchtps ) { &mailme; }
thank you, derek

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