in reply to Perl and PGPMail

Hi. When interacting with external programs you have to know how they work. Luckily someone has already worked with sendmail and worked out the details
E:\>perldoc -q attach Found in C:\Perl\lib\pod\perlfaq9.pod How do I use MIME to make an attachment to a mail message? This answer is extracted directly from the MIME::Lite documentatio +n. Create a multipart message (i.e., one with attachments). use MIME::Lite; ### Create a new multipart message: $msg = MIME::Lite->new( From =>'me@myhost.com', To =>'you@yourhost.com', Cc =>'some@other.com, some@more.com', Subject =>'A message with 2 parts...', Type =>'multipart/mixed' ); ### Add parts (each "attach" has same arguments as "new"): $msg->attach(Type =>'TEXT', Data =>"Here's the GIF file you wanted" ); $msg->attach(Type =>'image/gif', Path =>'aaa000123.gif', Filename =>'logo.gif' ); $text = $msg->as_string; MIME::Lite also includes a method for sending these things. $msg->send; This defaults to using sendmail(1) but can be customized to use SM +TP via Net::SMTP.
If sendmail doesn't work, try the smtp method. If neither work for you then you need to talk to your system administrator.

If you need to install MIME::Lite, visit our Tutorials section and read A guide to installing modules (and the docs referenced ).

Good luck.

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