Switch it around a bit...
use MIME::Lite;
my $msg = new MIME::Lite(
From =>'technicu@technicut.net',
To =>'stu96art@yahoo.com',
Cc =>'some@other.com, some@more.com',
smpt =>'64.176.60.59',
Subject =>'A message with 2 parts...',
Type =>'multipart/mixed');
$msg->attach(Type => 'TEXT',
Data => "NAME: $name\nCOMPANY: $company\nADDRESS: $ad
+dress\nCITY: $city\nSTATE: $state\nZIP: $zip\nPHONE: $phone\nFAX: $fa
+x\nEMAIL: $email\nCOMMENTS: $comments\n\n");
$msg->attach(Type =>'image/gif',
Path => $file);
This is untested and should be treated accordingly.
Updated: Added some code that was missing :o
2nd Update: fixed typo in To address. Also, are you sure that the Cc addresses are valid? :)
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