hi,
using Email::Mime I am parsing incoming e-mail messages and that works great. Now I want to save some fields in a sqlite database and want to validate some addreses. For that purpose I use Email::Valid.
this code works ok as long as $from unicode free is:
my $validator = Email::Valid->new();
my $addr = $validator->address( $from );
print $addr, "\n";
But if $from contains something like this:
Jos� Name <J.name@domain.tld>
because in the message From: is
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9_Name?= <J.name@domain.tld>
Then I get Use of uninitialized value $addr in print ...
Any clue as to how to get around this problem? Thanks!
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