This is how I'm sending the contents of a file via mail:

($HC is the file path to the file I'm going to send)
open(MAIL, "|mail $EMAIL"); print MAIL "To: $EMAIL\n"; print MAIL "From: $mail_from\n"; print MAIL "Subject: $mail_sub\n"; print MAIL "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\n"; open(MESSAGE, "<", "$HC") or die "$!"; print MAIL <MESSAGE>; close(MESSAGE); close(MAIL);

Update: I should note that the reason I don't use Corion's method listed above is because the file was already created before sending, and it seemed silly to me to read it all into a variable to send the variable. If the performance hit of reading/writing from a disk was already made, didn't seem much of a benefit to add more logic into the operation.

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