NAME
   MIME::Lite::HT::HTML - Create HTML mail with MIME::Lite and
   HTML::Template

SYNOPSIS
       use MIME::Lite::HT::HTML;

       my $msg = MIME::Lite::HT::HTML->new(
           From        => '[email protected]',
           To          => '[email protected]',
           Subject     => 'Subject',
           TimeZone    => 'Europe/Berlin',
           Encoding    => 'quoted-printable',
           Template    => {
               html => 'mail.html',
               text => 'mail.txt',
           },
           Charset     => 'utf8',
           TmplOptions => \%options,
           TmplParams  => \%params,
       );

       $msg->send;

DESCRIPTION
   This module provide easy interface to make MIME::Lite object with HTML
   formatted mail.

METHODS
   new return MIME::Lite object with HTML mail format.

ADITIONAL OPTIONS
 Template
   This is a mapping of filenames to the two variants of templates (HTML or
   text). You define, which file will be used for the html-part and the
   plain/text part.

   The filenames will be passed to the constructor of HTML::Template, as
   arument of the filename option. See HTML::Template for more information.

 TmplParams
   The parameters of a template are set to this options. This parameter
   must be the reference of hash.

 TmplOptions
   Configuration of HTML::Template is set to this option (e.g.
   die_on_bad_params or path).

 TimeZone
   You can specified the time zone of the mail date:

       TimeZone => 'Asia/Shanghai',

   default using 'UTC' if not defined.

 Encoding
   Mail body will be encoded for tranfer.

      Use encoding:     | If your message contains:
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      7bit              | Only 7-bit text, all lines <1000 characters
      8bit              | 8-bit text, all lines <1000 characters
      quoted-printable  | 8-bit text or long lines (more reliable than "8bit")
      base64            | Largely non-textual data: a GIF, a tar file, etc.

   default using '7bit' if not defined.

 Charset
   You can specified the charset of your mail, both subject and body will
   using the charset to make mail reader's client satisfied.

      Charset => 'big5',

   And, if you giving the orignal words as UTF8 and attempt to mail them as
   GB2312 charset, you can define the charset like:

      Charset => [ 'utf8' => 'gb2312' ],

   We will using Encode to make this happy.

AUTHOR
   Alexander Becker <c a p f a n _a.t_ g m x . d e> But all I did was c&p
   from MIME::Lite::TT::HTML

SEE ALSO
   HTML::Template MIME::Lite MIME::Lite::TT MIME::Lite::TT::HTML

LICENSE
   This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.