Not sure if this is still needed...
#!/opt/perl/bin/perl -s
use lib "/home/me/scripts/lib";
require Mail::SendEasy;
#my @cclist = ('me@my.com');
<br>
my $msg = `cat ./msg.txt`;
my $status = Mail::SendEasy::send(
smtp => 'smtp.server.com' ,
from => 'admin@my.com' ,
from_title => 'admin' ,
to => 'whomever@yours.com',
cc => \@cclist ,
subject => "your subject here" ,
msg => $msg,
msgid => "42",
anex => \@ARGV
) ;
if (!$status) { Mail::SendEasy::error ;}
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