"my_message" is never get printed...
Nor in its current state would you expect it to, why have you put it in
an array? Change it to a string like so:
...
$my_message = 'Hello world Look at my attachment';
$msg = MIME::Entity->build(From => 'me@myhost.com',
Type => "multipart/mixed",
To => 'user@company.com',
Subject => "Hello, ! ",
Data => $my_message);
There, that should've worked.
It gives some bogus cannot access/read-only file error messages...
Adding the actual error message might have helped but as a quick guess
I'd say check the documentation for the attach() paramater:
Encoding. That's probably the cause?
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