Hello,

I am trying to use MIME::Lite::TT::HTML module to send out HTML email only but for some reason I have been unsuccessful.

The mail sent using MIME::Lite::TT::HTML is showing as both plain text and HTML at the same time.

How do I prevent MIME::Lite::TT::HTML from sending plain text version of email?

OR

How do I prevent the plain text version from showing up in the email?


Source of Script
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#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use MIME::Lite::TT::HTML; use MIME::Base64; use HTML::Template; my %params; $params{firstname} = 'MyFirstName'; $params{lastname} = 'MyLastName'; my %options; $options{INCLUDE_PATH} = '/path/to/template'; my $msg = MIME::Lite::TT::HTML->new( From => 'email@domain.com', To => 'otheremail@otherdomain.com', Subject => 'Test 1', Type => 'multipart/mixed', HTMLEncoding => 'base64', Template => { text => 'blanktemplate.html', html => 'template.html', }, TmplOptions => \%options, TmplParams => \%params ); $msg->attach( Type =>'image/png', Path =>'/path/to/image/image.png', Id =>'img1' ); $msg->send('smtp', 'smtp.somedomain.com', Debug=>1, Timeout => 60 );

In reply to How do I send ONLY HTML mail using MIME::Lite::TT::HTML by trebor

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