Hi Experts,
I have a simple script using MIME::Lite to email something automatically. However, there is an annoying disclaimer message attached at the bottom of the email whenenever this email is sent.
------------ Some Company Name - Disclaimer -------------This email is + confidential and may be privileged. If you are not the intended rec +ipient, please delete it and notify us immediately. Please do not cop +y or use it for any purpose, or disclose its contents to any other pe +rson. Thank you.----------------------------------------------------- +---
Since I don't have any control to the SMTP server, is there a way in MIME::Lite or any other method to remove the above disclaimer?

My emailing script is very simple:
use strict; use warnings; use MIME::Lite; my $msg = MIME::Lite->new( From => "myemail@domain.com", To => "somebody@gmail.com", Subject => "Some Subject", Data => "Some long message", ); $msg->send();


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In reply to Howto Remove Email Disclaimer Message with MIME::Lite/Perl by neversaint

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