I've been using Email::Stuff lately. Doesn't get any easier. From the docs (with a mod for using SMTP):
# Prepare the message my $body = <<'AMBUSH_READY'; Dear Santa I have killed Bun Bun. Yes, I know what you are thinking... but it was actually a total acc +ident. I was in a crowded line at a BayWatch signing, and I tripped, and st +ood on his head. I know. Oops! :/ So anyways, I am willing to sell you the body for $1 million dollars +. Be near the pinhole to the Dimension of Pain at midnight. Alias AMBUSH_READY # Create and send the email in one shot Email::Stuff->from ('cpan@ali.as' ) ->to ('santa@northpole.org' ) ->bcc ('bunbun@sluggy.com' ) ->text_body($body ) ->attach (io('dead_bunbun_faked.gif')->all, filename => 'dead_bunbun_proof.gif') ->using ('SMTP', Host => 'smtp.mail.yahoo.com') ->send;

Cheers,

Brent

-- Yeah, I'm a Delt.

In reply to Re: email on WIN32 by dorko
in thread email on WIN32 by fionbarr

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