Hi all, I am trying to write a simple Perl script that will accept the HTML file as one argument and then send an e-mail with the HTML file. I don't want the HTML file attached to the e-mail but to be part of the body of the e-mail. In other words, I need the HTML file that I am sending to be the actual body of the e-mail. I am new to Perl so this is what I have so far:
use strict; use MIME::Lite; use Date::Calc qw(:all); # SendTo email id my $to_id = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; my $filename=$ARGV[0]; chomp (my $date = `date +%A" "%B" "%d","%Y`); my $subject = sprintf("SAN Capacity Report: %s",Date_to_Text_Long(Today())); # create a new MIME Lite based email my $msg = MIME::Lite->new ( >From => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', To => $to_id, Subject => $subject, Type => 'multipart/mixed', ); $msg->send(); I am not sure how to make the $filename which is the HTML file passed to the script so it gets sent as part of the body of the e-mail. Any help would be appreciate it. Thanks, BTNA -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/