I have successfully used this code for that purpose:
if(defined($email->{'attachments'}->{'count'})){
$msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From => "$email->{'from'}",
To => "$row->{'email'}",
Subject => "$subject",
Type => 'multipart/mixed',
);
<snip>
if(defined($email->{'attachments'}->{'count'})){
for my $i (1 .. $email->{'attachments'}->{'count'}){
$msg->attach( Type => $email->{'attachments'}->{$i}->{'Content-t
+ype'},
Disposition => $email->{'attachments'}->{$i}->{'dispositi
+on'},
Path => $email->{'attachments'}->{$i}->{'file-path
+'},
Filename => $email->{'attachments'}->{$i}->{'filename'
+},
Encoding => 'base64',
);
}
}
if( $lal && $lol ) { $life++; }
if( $insurance->rationing() ) { $people->die(); }
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