Sending E-mail Attachments From NT Command Line? 12
Losing my love of PERL asks: "OK, here's the skinny: I've been trying to figure this out for quite a while now, and nothing is working. I need to send a proper e-mail attachment (i.e. something that will show up as a paper clip in Outlook) from an NT command line to be called by a PERL script (or better yet, just sent by the script). I've tried several modules and programs, including Blat, Mail::Sender, Mail::Sendmail, but every time the attachment is just shoved into the body of the e-mail. Does anyone have a solution to my problems?"
try MIME::LITE (Score:2)
haven't used it under NT so I cannot say if there is are any funkiness or porting that needs to be done with it.
Check CPAN:
http:/
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-loc al/modules/by-module/MIME/ [perl.com]
Have to use PERL? (Score:2)
Re:Have to use PERL? (Score:1)
Now that you've grown up.... (Score:1)
Mpack / Munpack (Score:1)
Re:Have to use PERL? (Score:1)
Mail::Sender (Score:3)
Having said all that, Mail::Sender works extremely well, even if the code is a bit spaghetti-ish. And does attachments just fine.
attachments (Score:2)
//rdj
VBscript: the virus writer's #1 choice. (Score:1)
50% of viruses/trojans are written in VBscript now.
- A.P.
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Several tools here.. (Score:1)
You could try looking at the following site:
http://www.gnu software.com/ilink/ilink.cgi?Category=E-mail%3ASen ding [gnusoftware.com]
SteveRe:Now that you've grown up.... (Score:1)
Blat! (Score:2)
Oh, they provide the source too. Check it:
http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat. html [interlog.com]
-the spoony fork