Ok, I see, but if I do something like this:
my $msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From => 'test@test.com',
To => 'test@test.com',
Subject => Mail::Message::Field::Full->new(charset => 'iso-8859-1
+')->encode('!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;
still not work becouse encode the subject to us-ascii.
And the main question, can MIME::Lite do this automatically?
Thank you so much
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