I have used Mail::Sendmail to good effect in a few scripts. It takes a hash with all of the various parts, and then does the rest. Example:
use Mail::Sendmail;
my %mail = (
Subject => "test email subject",
From => "mailchecker@localhost.localdomain",
To => "myself@domain.com",
body => "This message is a test. Whee!"
);
sendmail %mail;
I also use HTML::Template for the emails that get sent since that generate cleaner code (for me, at least).
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