Strictly speaking, Net::SMTP can send attachments, but it doesn't give you any helper methods to do so (i.e. you have to create your own MIME sections). Which is where something like MIME::Base64 or Mime::Entity would come in handy. Here's an example of the latter being used with Net::SMTP.
Hope that helps
In reply to Re: Attachments with NET::SMTP
by john_oshea
in thread Attachments with NET::SMTP
by Anonymous Monk
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