Hi, I'm trying to use Email::MIME to send a simple email with a .doc file as an attachment. I receive it fine with Gmail, but my job email chokes on it when it tries to scan the attachment for viruses ('UNSCANABLE').
send SMTP => Email::MIME->create( header => [ To => $FROMADDR, From => $OWNER_EMAIL, Subject => "Your exam file", ], parts => [ Email::MIME->create( body => "The exam file is attached to this message.", ), Email::MIME->create( body => io("$EXAM"), attributes => { filename => $EXAM_FILE_NAME, content_type => 'application/msword', }, ), ], ); Should I include an 'encoding' attribute for both parts, and if so, what should it be? Would that make it more friendly to different MTAs? -James (mako132) -- -- James Peregrino - http://people.dce.harvard.edu/~peregrin/business-card.html