Hello Fellows

I have a little question, how do i do to send an email encoded in iso-8859-1 (aka latin1) with MIME::Lite.

I have not problem encoded the body, but MIME::Lite don't encode the subject and when I parse it with Mail::Message I receive this error:

WARNING: Illegal character in field name From test@test.com Wed Jan 28 09</>

Becouse the From field haven't no-ascii characters i guess that the problem come from the subject

I'm correct?, totally wrong?, what's do you think?

This's the code:

my $msg = MIME::Lite->new( From => 'test@test.com', To => 'test@test.com', Subject => '!Hey‘ This is a αινσϊδλοφόρΡ mail!', Type => 'text/html', Encoding => 'quoted-printable' Data => q{ <h1>αινσϊδλοφόρΡ</h1> } ); $msg->attr('content-type.charset' => 'ISO-8859-1' ); $msg->send;

Cheers!


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