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it's actually english, as i can see the mail on the webserver all decoded and pretty like.

it is in fact spam, which i echoed the subject line in my question above, but just to show what the line should be when decoded

and thanks for looking. i'll see where MIME::Base64 leads me

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Re^3: decoding a UTF-16B string found in an email subject
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Oct 30, 2013 at 20:12 UTC

    What skx says is more on point. But it doesn't work as is. Doing decode "MIME-Header" on it gets–

    UTF-16:Unrecognised BOM 7700