I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here. I'm about to pitch the e-mail attempt and use flock instead I'm getting so frustrated.

Here's the code I'm trying:

use strict; use MIME::Decoder; open FH, "audit1.gpg"; my $decoder = new MIME::Decoder "7Bit"; $decoder->decode(\*FH, \*STDOUT); close FH;

Very basic, but I'm still getting the encoded 3D which shouldn't be there at the end of the message.

I know that the encryption is correct, because when I physically remove the 3D towards the end of the file, it decodes properly.

Can you please point me to what I might be missing?

Useless trivia: In the 2004 Las Vegas phone book there are approximately 28 pages of ads for massage, but almost 200 for lawyers.

In reply to Re^4: Mail::Pop3Client messing up PGP email messages by Popcorn Dave
in thread Mail::Pop3Client messing up PGP email messages by Popcorn Dave

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