Hi, thanks for the post, I tried it like this and I am still getting the same mangled subject arriving in my inbox.

#================================================================ #- Send info #================================================================ # sub send_info { # Adjust sender, recipient and your SMTP mailhos my $from_address = $from; my $to_address = $infoemail; # Adjust subject and body message my $message_body = "<h2>The following visitor requested informatio +n.</h2><b>Name:</b> $string<br><b>E-mail:</b> $email<br>"; my $subject = "$string is requesting information."; # Create the multipart container my $msg = MIME::Lite->new ( From => $from_address, To => $to_address, BCC => $bcc, Subject => "=?UTF-8?B?" . encode_base64 +( $subject, "" ) . "?=", Type =>'multipart/mixed' ) or die "Error creating multipart cont +ainer: $!\n"; # Add the text message part $msg->attach ( Type => 'text/html', Data => qq{ $message_body } ) or die "Error adding the text message part: $!\n"; # Now send $msg->attr('content-type.charset' => 'UTF-8'); $msg->send("sendmail") or die "Error e-mailing: $!\n"; }

In reply to Re^2: Problem with russian / cyrillic in e-mail program. by dbmathis
in thread Problem with russian / cyrillic in e-mail program. by dbmathis

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