I'm pretty sure all the MIME header fields must be encoded as 7-bit ascii even if you use 8-bit unicode of some sort in the body content-type. A MIME-generating module can take care of that for you. I recommend Email::MIME which lets you use header_str to specify unicode strings for headers, and then it automatically encodes them for you.
In reply to Re^2: Net::SMTP and SSL timeout problem
by NERDVANA
in thread Net::SMTP and SSL timeout problem
by vitoco
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