Ok, we are almost there, you need again a module and a very light change. I tried not to change your code too much just to get it work on my machine.
You need to change, actually add one line to this part:
use IO::All; # install this module first push @parts, Email::MIME->create( attributes => { filename => $attachments{doc_name}, content_type => $attachments{doc_mime_type}, disposition => 'attachment', encoding => 'base64', name => $attachments{doc_name} }, body => io($attachments{doc_name})->all, # add this line );
For the illegal seek error, just delete these lines, you don't need them:
#print "error1 $!\n"; #print "error2 $Mail::Sendmail::error\n";
Cheers, have fun!

In reply to Re^3: Sending email with attachments using Email::Mime by cord-bin
in thread Sending email with attachments using Email::Mime by gezb

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