Thanks for responding.

Suppose I have 4 files:

file1 = "Red"
file2 = "Blue"
file3 = "Green"

When I run my program, I get an email with 3 attachments on it.

When I open Attachment 1, it correctly says "Red"
When I open Attachment 2, it correctly says "Blue", etc.

However when I view the source for Attachment 1, it reads "RedBlueGreen"...IE the contents of all 3 files. So how can I get the View Source to only read "Red" and not "RedGreenBlue" ???

Thanks!

Robert


In reply to Re: Re: Why is MIME::Lite not processing my attachments properly? by kleinbiker7
in thread Why is MIME::Lite not processing my attachments properly? by kleinbiker7

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