There are many roads that lead to Rome, what is best? The prettiest? The quickest? The trendiest?

I guess it depends most on what the future might bring. This works but you won't be able to carry everything to a winbox and expect it to run there. With MIME::Lite you got a much better chance at that.
Another question you may ask yourself is: ,,What if someone else has to go into my code''. With ,,mail'' you expect that person to also understand something about linux, where the MIME::Lite path would only require someone to know all about perl. ;)
And then the third, if you're supposed to use MIME::Lite... I guess you're supposed to use MIME::Lite.

my($s,$b,@c,@b)=qw(0 0 5C 5F 2F 20);while(int($s+.45)<2){$b[0].=chr(hex($c[int($s+.45)]));$b[1].=chr(hex($c[int($s+2.45)]));$s+=.55}while(1){print $b[$b];$b--;$b*=$b}#Fishnets

In reply to Re: Email With Attachment by Ojosh!ro
in thread Email With Attachment by siva kumar

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