Dear All, I am sending HTML email as inline msg and one or more attachments. It goes fine in other email client but in outlook my HTML inline msg comes as attachment.
#!/usr/bin/perl use Mail::Sender; $sender = new Mail::Sender ######### MS Exchange SMTP server #################### {smtp => '', from => ''}; $recipients = ""; if (ref $sender->OpenMultipart({ from => '', to => $recipients, subject => 'chandan Embedded Image Test', boundary => 'boundary-test-1', multipart => 'related'})) { ##################### I have to send this part msg as inline ######### +############# $sender ->Attach( {description => 'html body', ctype => 'text/html; charset=us-ascii', #encoding => '7bit', disposition => 'inline', file => 'file2.html', }); ################### I have to send this part msg as Attachment ###### +############### $sender ->Attach( {description => 'html body', ctype => 'text/html; charset=us-ascii', #ctype => 'text/html', #encoding => '7bit', #disposition => 'inline', file => 'auth_sasl.pl', }); $sender->Close() or die "Close failed! $Mail::Sender:: +Error\n"; } else { die "Cannot send mail: $Mail::Sender::Error\n"; } exit;

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