At least for 5.016 (the free or so-called "Community edition") and earlier, AS does NOT charge for use of MIME::Lite.
C:\>ppm search MIME::Lite Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...done ... 1: MIME-Lite unknown Version: 3.029 Released: 2012-08-17 Author: Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org> Provide: MIME::Lite version 3.029 Require: Email::Date::Format version 1 or better Require: File::Basename Require: File::Spec Repo: ActiveState Package Repository # <--- Link: http://ppm4.activestate.com/MSWin32-x86/5.16/1602/R/RJ/RJBS/M +IME-Lite-3.029.ppmx CPAN: http://search.cpan.org/dist/MIME-Lite-3.029/ C:\>ppm update MIME::Lite Downloading MIME-Lite-3.029...done Downloading Email-Date-Format-1.004...done Unpacking MIME-Lite-3.029...done Unpacking Email-Date-Format-1.004...done Generating HTML for MIME-Lite-3.029...done Generating HTML for Email-Date-Format-1.004...done Updating files in site area...done 6 files installed C:\>

In reply to Re: Mime Lite by ww
in thread Mime Lite by Gorby

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