Oh well. Here's a snip from MIME::Lite docs:

Filename Optional. The name of the attachment. You can use this to supply a recommended filename for the end‐user who is savi +ng the attachment to disk. You only need this if the filename at the end of the "Path" is inadequate, or if you’re using "Data" instead of "Path". You should not put path information in here (e.g., no "/" or "\" or ":" characters should be used). [...] Path Alternative to "Data" or "FH". Path to a file containing the data... actually, it can be any open()able expression. If it looks like a path, the last element will automatically be treated as the filename. See "ReadNow" also.

Read these carefully...

Have you tried my suggestion before you replied?


In reply to Re^3: Corrupted ZIP file using MIME::Lite by kirillm
in thread Corrupted ZIP file using MIME::Lite by rlambert7

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