$sender->Attach( {description => 'ed\'s gif', ctype => 'application/vnd.ms-excel', encoding => 'base64', disposition => "inline; ", file => "some.xls" });
The Content-Disposition header looks fishy. Excel files should be attached (C-D "attachment"), not inlined (C-D "inline"). The semicolon and the whitespace are at best useless, at worst, they confuse the recipient's mail client.
Alexander
In reply to Re: Mail::Sender issue with attachment
by afoken
in thread Mail::Sender issue with attachment
by satyas
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