This is the second time that you've misspelled MIME::Lite as "MIMI::Lite". And zaxo already pointed this out in a previous followup. I mention it (again) because if you're making the same mistake repeatedly in your scripts, it's no wonder the module isn't being found on your server. Are you SURE you're not making the same spelling mistake in your script?

It's called MIME::Lite, not MIMI::Lite. Details like that do matter, and failure to observe and fix mistakes like that raise questions as to what other similar mistakes may be plaguing your attempts to accomplish your objective.


Dave


In reply to Re^3: How can I send email with attachments if MIME::Lite isn't available? by davido
in thread How can I send email with attachments if MIME::Lite isn't available? by bigjoe11a

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