Work off this if you still have no luck:
use Mail::Sender; eval { Mail::Sender->new( {from => 'user@domain.local', smtp => 'mailserver.domain.local'}) ->OpenMultipart({ to => 'user@domain.remote', subject => 'Subject Here!', multipart => 'related', }) ->Part({ ctype => 'text/html', disposition => 'NONE', msg => <<'*END*'}) <html><body> This is where your HTML Page will be <img src="cid:img1"> </body></html> *END* ->Attach({ description => 'image descr', ctype => 'image/jpeg', encoding => 'base64', disposition => "inline; filename=*;\r\nContent-ID: <img1>", file => '/path/to/image.jpg' }) ->Close(); } or print "Error sending mail: $Mail::Sender::Error\n";

In reply to Re^2: EMail problem in outlook by james2vegas
in thread EMail problem in outlook by chandanperl

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