Here's a fun one. Hoping someone has seen this issue before. I use the code below to create simple messages and attache .xls documents. The problem is that if there are multiple files attached to the email....the last file in the list will be truncated. It loses a few rows off the end during the transmission. The file is complete on the filesystem, but when opened from the email...it is not.
Anyone ever seen this before?
$From = "\"$From_Name\" <$From_Who>";
+
$msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From => $From,
To => $Recipient,
Subject => $From_Msg,
Type => 'TEXT',
Data => $From_Body
);
foreach (@files) {
$msg->attach(Type => 'BINARY',
Path => "$dir/$_",
Filename => $_,
Disposition => 'attachment'
);
}
$msg->send("sendmail", "/usr/lib/sendmail -t -oi -oem");
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