Since the field for sending attachments is called -attachments (a plural), I assumed so, so I checked the documentation at Email::Send::SMTP::Gmail and found the examples provided therein to be pretty straightforward.
So the answer to your question is 'Yes.', and the support for that answer is in the module's documentation.
Dave
In reply to Re^5: Email an Attachment via Gmail
by davido
in thread Email an Attachment via Gmail
by anujsethi91
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