For most e-mail needs I tend to use Mail-Box. It's rather heavy-weight because it does absolutely everything:
- Mail retrieval - IMAP4, POP3, including SSL
- Mail sending - SMTP, sendmail, qmail, exim
- Accessing mail folders stored on disk - MH, Maildir, mbox, Outlook Express
- SpamAssassin integration
... and, relevant to you, an OO interface for constructing, parsing and serializing MIME messages.
As I said, it's a heavy-weight solution; a big distribution with a lot of classes to get your head around. It is good though; stable, reliable, and actively maintained.
Mail::Message is the place to start for constructing messages.
package Cow { use Moo; has name => (is => 'lazy', default => sub { 'Mooington' }) } say Cow->new->name
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