1 - As the others have said, you are not using File::Copy at all, so your subject heading is wrong.
2 - No warnings or strictures.
3 - As the others have said, you should use File::Basename to get the file basename, not this kludgery.
4 - System commands return errors, but you're not even looking at it. Errors from daughter processes are in the variable $?. Use it.
system("cp $tmpfile $copypath/$att_file") == 0 or die "Cannot copy $tmpfile to $copypath:$?\n";
5 - How can we know if $tmpfile has a value? You don't show us the tmpFileName subroutine code nor what is contained in the $clientattachment variable.
6- If I try $tmpfile = tmpFileName($clientattachment) || die("Failed");, it always dies. .
It does? Do you even have a tmpFileName sub?
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Helgi Briem
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