I'm not so sure that the messages can't be received by the text based clients, I just think that they don't know what to do with them. You don't need to send a multipart mail anyway if all you are sending is plain text, but I don't think that multipart/plain is actually a legitimate content type, and if it is I don't think it us going to be understood by the majority of clients. You either need to use multipart/alternative and include an HTML part or just use a single part like:

my $msg = MIME::Lite->new( From => $my_add, To => $target_add, Subject => $subject, Type => 'TEXT', Data => $mssg );

/J\


In reply to Re: Looking for Console Friendly Mailer Module by gellyfish
in thread Looking for Console Friendly Mailer Module by neversaint

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