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Hi,
The MIME::Lite::TT::HTML is sending the description two times in a mail (two times what I have typed from hello to regards, one as plain text and one in html). Below is the code.
my ( $myhash ) = shift; $params{Date} = $myhash->{DATEPOSTED}; $params{Title} = $myhash->{TITLE}; $msg = MIME::Lite::TT::HTML->new( From => 'arun@xxxxxxx.net', To => 'root@xxxxxx.net', Subject => $myhash->{TITLE}, Template => { html => 'sometemp. +html.tt', }, TmplOptions => \%options, TmplParams => \%params, ); # Set our content type properly #$msg->attr("content-type" => "multipart/mixed"); #$msg->attr("content-type" => "text/html"); # Attaching resume $msg->attach( Type => 'application/doc', Path => 'attachments', Filename => 'books.doc', Disposition => 'attachment', );

In reply to MIME::xxx sending mail with duplicate discription by opensourcer

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