I everyone! I've been ask to encode with Quoted-Printable all email we're sending out to our users to ensure that we meet RFC criteria... (the email are in french)

I'm using MIME::Lite to send out the email and MIME::QuotedPrint to encode my subject and body. The problem is that I receive the email and they are not decoded... I see scramble characters. I've tried many thing without any success...

I need your help !!!

my $msg = MIME::Lite->new( 'From' => $emailReturn, 'To' => $email, 'Subject' => $subject, 'Type' => 'text/html', 'Data' => $message, ); $msg->attr('MIME-Version' => '1.0'); $msg->attr('Encoding' => 'quoted-printable'); $msg->attr('content-type' => 'text/html'); $msg->attr("content-type.charset" => "windows-1252"); $msg->send('smtp', "[IP ADRESS]", Timeout=>60);
the $subject and $message variables are the one I'm trying to encode...

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