Hi there,
If you've read the title, you'll probably think: why doesn't he want to use modules like MIME::Entity, or MIME::Lite?
Well, because my isp seems to have forgotten a few of them...
Software error:
Can't locate Mail/Field/addrlist.pm in @INC
Software error:
Can't locate Mail/Field/date.pm in @INC
At the moment, I'm in a kind of war with the isp, and don't feel like asking them to update their modules.
And I also know there is a way to use base64-encoding without having anything to do with other modules...
If you know how, or have another solution, could you PLEASE let me know?
Thanx in advance,
Paul
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