I agree with you, but this is not working as expected. Since Fields seems to be an index property, I tried the following:
my $pt_string8 = unpack( "B*", pack( "N", 0x0000001E ) ); my $tag_bin = unpack( "B*", pack( "N", $tag->Value() ) ); my $test = $tag_bin | $pt_string8; $test = oct("0b$test"); $self->{message}->{Fields}[$test] = $value;
And that's what I got from this naive approach:
Out of memory during array extend at C:/Perl/site/lib/Mail/Outlook/MessageRedempted.pm line 351.
The calculated number of $test will be something like "-2086076386", which Perl thinks it a too big index number to deal with. The problem is, Fields will need this index to be updated.
There is any way to make Perl access this index without trying to create a complete set of index before updating the desired index value?
In reply to Re^2: How to set an extra header with Outlook and Redemption in email messages?
by glasswalk3r
in thread How to set an extra header with Outlook and Redemption in email messages?
by glasswalk3r
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