I have written a program that logs into a variety of servers and executes a ps for a few different things. It then save the output in a file named File(timestamp).log, where the filename is stored as $filename

I've been trying to incorporate code to email me the file every morning (this will be run as a cron job), and I can't seem to incorpoate the filename.

Anwyay, here is the code I am using now:

$msg = MIME::Lite->new( From =>'peschkaj@bsddev1.qwest.net', To =>'jeremiah.peschka@qwest.com', Subject =>'test message', Type =>'multipart/mixed'); $msg->attach( Type =>'TEXT', Data =>"Attached please find the attached attachment"); $msg->attach( Type =>'TEXT', Path =>'$fileName', Filename =>'AcLog.txt'; $msg->send;
jeremiah.peschka@qwest.com

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