I discovered that when a line is sent to an email client that is too long it breaks the line and inserts a ! (exclamation point).
What is inserting this? Find that out and you know where to change something. Without that information, nobody can help you.
Note that in email, lines MUST be no longer than 998 characters, excluding CRLF. See section 2.1.1 of RFC 2822. Possibly something is breaking lines to avoid breaking rules, and inserting exclamation points as a visual mark.
If this is indeed the problem, use quoted printable encoding to fix it. MIME::QuotedPrint can help you with that.
Juerd # { site => 'juerd.nl', plp_site => 'plp.juerd.nl', do_not_use => 'spamtrap' }
In reply to Re: Line too long for email
by Juerd
in thread Line too long for email
by UncleRon
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