On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 10:04 PM, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com
<mailto:toddandma...@zoho.com>> wrote:

    Hi All,

    Anyone know how to do an attachment with Net::SMTP.
    I need to attach a tar ball.

    I see this is Thunderbird's message source, but ..


        --0__=0ABB0A53DFD693F18f9e8a93df938690918c0ABB0A53DFD693F1
        Content-type: image/gif;
                name="pic15602.gif"
        Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="pic15602.gif"
        Content-transfer-encoding: base64



    Many thanks,
    -T

    --
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Having been erased,
    The document you're seeking
    Must now be retyped.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~





On 03/01/2017 01:51 AM, Fernando Santagata wrote:
Hi,

Net::SMTP manages the SMTP protocol: the email transfer from one server
to the next one; it doesn't "build" an email.

As far as I can see, there's no Perl6 module to create a MIME email,
such as the MIME::Lite Perl5 module.
This doesn't mean that there's no way to do that using Perl6: you can
always use Inline::Perl5 to load the Perl5 module and transparently use
it in your program.

HTH

--
Fernando Santagata

Hi Fernando,

I have been looking at how to do this over on Perl 5's
Net::SMTP.  It has something to do with the data command
and you providing your own headers.  I am not the first one
to have asked this question.  I will keep looking.

Thank you for the help!

-T

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