Mail::SendEasy doesn't appear to allow you specify any Content-Type other than application/octet-stream with a Base64 encoding. If you need more control over the construction of the MIME message I would recommend using either MIME::Lite or Email::MIME::Creator in association with Email::Send.
/J\
In reply to Re: Need a Mail::SendEasy example using attachments
by gellyfish
in thread Need a Mail::SendEasy example using attachments
by keithneargarder
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