Hello,
Older questions and answers on the subject seem to point to Mail::POP3Client as being a nice module to use when reading email, and I agree- it is. However, I'm struggling with wrap on long lines.
Basically: most mail servers/clients seem to hard wrap on lines longer than 76 characters when sending emails. Outlook (and similar) know how to reconstruct these into single lines at the other end, but I can't for the life of me figure it out in Mail::POP3Client. All I get are individual lines, with no indication that it was supposed to be one.
Presumably, this is a limitation of the POP3 protocol itself rather than the Mail::POP3Client Perl module, but it's really doing my head in, so does anyone know of any workarounds? Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Marc
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