Hi there,
I have had the opportunity of having to do this recently. Does the script automatically send email without the windows task scheduler? If we see your code we might be able to help more. I have used MIME::Entity and MIME::Lite to send emails via perl script
my $mail = MIME::Lite->new(
From=> 'me@me.com,
To=> 'someone@cool.com',
Subject=> "Hello email ",
Type=>'multipart/mixed'
);
$mail->attach(
Type => 'application/x-tar',
Encoding => 'base64',
Path => 'C:\path\to\file.tar',
Filename => "file.tar"
);
MIME::Lite->send('smtp','server.smtp.com',Debug=>0);
$mail->send;
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