Try this if you are pressed for time:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use MIME::Lite;
$MIME::Lite::AUTO_CONTENT_TYPE = 1;
#-- create the multipart container
my $msg = MIME::Lite->new (
From => $query->param('fromwho'),
To => $_,
Subject => $query->param('subject'),
Type =>'multipart/mixed'
) or die "Error creating multipart container: $!\n";
#-- add the text message part
$msg->attach (
Type => 'TEXT',
Data => $query->param('message'),
) or die "Error adding the text message part: $!\n";
#-- add the ZIP file
$msg->attach (
Type => 'AUTO',
Path => "../".$file,
Filename => $file,
Disposition => 'attachment'
) or die "Error adding $file: $!\n";
$msg->send;
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