Hi Monks, I seek wisdom, for emailing attachments through catalyst plugins. Tried 'Email::MIME' but the formatting of the files were not preserved, again opening of the attachment files are not preferred.
while ( read( $file->fh, $buf, 1024 ) ) { $fc .= $buf; } my @parts = ( Email::MIME->create( attributes => { content_type => 'application/multipart', name => 'report.doc', disposition => 'attachment', }, body => $fc, ), Email::MIME->create( attributes => { }, body => 'Hello this is a test!', ), ); $c->email( header => [ To => 'vsailas@gmail.com', Subject => 'A Sample Email for Attachment', ], parts => \@parts, );
Is there a way with which I can send email with attachments, with out opening the attachment files. Thanks in advance for any help or Guidance. -Sailas

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