I should be able to send various emails via Outlook. I succeeded to modify the Content-Type in the following way:
my $mail = new Win32::OLE('Outlook.Application'); my $ol = Win32::OLE::Const->Load($mail); my $item = $mail->CreateItem(0); $item->{'To'} = "stam@walla.com"; $item->{'Subject'} = "important"; $item->{'BodyFormat'} = "olFormatHTML"; $item->{'HTMLBody'} = "<HTML><H2>The body of this message will appear +in HTML.</H2><BODY>Type the message text here. </BODY></HTML>";
But I also should be able to modify the Content-Transfer-Encoding and the charset.
The Content-Transfer-Encoding types that I'm interested in are UUEncode, QPrint, Base64
No special preferences for charset, since I should test as many as possible.
Any help would be appreciated,
ElaBela

In reply to Re^2: charset and content transfer encoding with Win32::OLE by ElaBela
in thread charset and content transfer encoding with Win32::OLE by ElaBela

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