I'm not questioning your experience, nor module-fu, but you won't be the only reader of this thread, today, tomorrow or....

And when Monks have given my knowledge 'the benefit of the doubt,' I've had the regretable experience of continuing to stumble over blind spots.

So, though this may not be an option for your, an observation for future readers: the referenced thread points out that, among other things, in many restrictive environments, it's possible -- as a workaround -- to copy paste the source of a pure-Perl module into your own script. Mail::Sender is such a module.


In reply to Re^5: Problems sending an email attachment using Net::SMTP by ww
in thread Problems sending an email attachment using Net::SMTP by Argel

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