All, Does anyone have an example of how to email multiple attachments / files from the same directory to a specified email address. My perl script creates some excel documents in a folder like so...

c:\test_folder\s01.xls

c:\test_folder\s02.xls

c:\test_folder\s03.xls

c:\test_folder\s04.xls

And I would like to send them in one email. Below is the module / code I normally use:

my $sender = new Mail::Sender { smtp => 'email.server', from => 'me@test.com }; $sender->MailFile( { to => 'test@test.com', cc => 'test@test.com', subject => Test Report', msg => "All, The body of the email. Thanks, cocl04 \n", file => 's01.xls', }); $sender->Close;

Is there a way to maybe save the files in an array or hash? What is the best approach? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, cocl04


In reply to Email Multiple Files from Same Directory by cocl04

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