I'm using the MIME::Lite module to attach a CSV file to emails that are being sent out via sendmail. I'm having a problem though; the attachment is being truncating around 90 characters or so. Does anyone have any idea what's going on? Here's my code:
sub email_results { my %vars = $cgi->Vars(); my $msg = MIME::Lite->new ( From => $email, To => $email, Subject => 'Credit Card Survey Results', Type => 'multipart/mixed' ); my $body = (); my $csv = '"'; foreach my $key (sort keys %vars) { $body .= "$key: $vars{$key}\n"; $csv .= "$vars{$key}" . '","'; } chop($csv); chop($csv); $msg->attach ( Type => 'TEXT', Data => $body ); my $attachment = MIME::Lite->new ( Type => 'text/csv', Data => $csv, Disposition => 'attachment' ); $attachment->attr('content-type.name' => 'survey.csv'); $msg->attach($attachment) or die "Error attaching CSV file: $!"; $msg->send(); }

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