Here is some test code I am using to try and resolve the problem
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Encode;
use Encode::CN;
use Encode::TW;
use MIME::EncWords qw ( /decode_mimewords/);
binmode STDOUT, ":utf8";
my $text = "=?gb2312?B?RFBNMjAwN2V4Y2hhbmdl64rgXcVj4F3P5NDej80uemlw?="
+;
my(@chunks) = decode_mimewords($text);
for my $pair (@chunks) {
my($data,$encoding) = @$pair;
my $filename = Encode::decode($encoding,$data);
print $filename . "\n";
}
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