I tried to look on various forums and everywhere i get advice using MIME :: Lite. Unfortunately i cannot use it.

Care to tell why? Since you are able to use MIME::Base64 and MIME::QuotedPrint it should not be too difficult to include a use MIME::Lite in there.

If you get the advice to use MIME::Lite everywhere, why should that be different here?

please help me in debugging above code.

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That said, there are several errors (uncomplete list):

Fix that, and add use strict; use warnings; at the top of your script! That will make perl tell you about blatant errors, so we don't have to.

--shmem

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In reply to Re: Issue with 2 attachments in email using perl sendmail by shmem
in thread Issue with 2 attachments in email using perl sendmail by zaxxon25

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