From the
"Public Interface" section of the docs for this module, it looks like you can have the links to images be absolute and point to the images on the original server. I'm not sure if this is exactly what you want, but it's close. All you have to do is add a key called
IncludeType with the value
"extern" when you create
$mailHTML.
But note, I've never used Mime::Lite::HTML and this modified code is untested. Make sure you understand the docs before you try this.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use MIME::Lite::HTML;
my $url = 'http://www.agriya.com';
my $mailHTML = new MIME::Lite::HTML(
From => 'testmail4all@yahoo.co.in',
To => 'testmail4all@yahoo.co.in',
Subject => 'Your url: '.$url,
IncludeType => 'extern');
my $MIMEmail = $mailHTML->parse($url);
$MIMEmail->send;
Cheers,
Brent
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