I wonder if you could straighten me out - I've been through the tutorial (thank you VERY much!) and have sent myself an html message, which is the first part of what I wanted. However I tried to attach a pdf file as described - which was sent, but without the html message! Then I tried sending a second pdf file and I got only that second file. Obviously the way I have got it is each part mutually exclusive, where I want inclusive. The following is the complete code I am using, perhaps my mistakes can be pointed out?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser warningsToBrowser);
use CGI ':standard';
use MIME::Lite::TT::HTML;
my %params;
foreach my $name (param( )) {
$params{$name} = param($name);
}
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
my $host_serv = '/path/host_serv.pdf';
my $prem_serv = '/path/prem_serv.pdf';
my %options;
# $options{INCLUDE_PATH} = '/path/to/templates';
my $msg = MIME::Lite::TT::HTML->new(
From => 'ex@why.com',
To => $params{'emailto'},
Subject => 'Your recent purchase',
Template => {
html => 'test.html.tt',
},
TmplOptions => \%options,
TmplParams => \%params,
);
$msg->attach( Type => 'application/pdf',
Path => $host_serv,
Filename => 'host.pdf',
Disposition => 'attachment'
);
$msg->attach( Type => 'application/pdf',
Path => $prem_serv,
Filename => 'guest.pdf',
Disposition => 'attachment'
);
$msg->send;
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