SPUG: Mail Headers
Dan Ebert
mathin at mathin.com
Fri Jun 1 12:25:15 CDT 2001
I have had good luck using the MIME::Lite module. It is basic and may not
give you all the control you want, but it isn't bad.
Dan.
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, iWeb Technical Suport: Scott A. Hammond, Sr. wrote:
> I've been hunting around for a good reference on
> sending multipart e-mail in perl (essentially I want to
> send text/plain and text/html in the same message)
> with particular emphasis on the headers and
> separators required to accomplish this.
>
> I've found plenty of references for one or the other and
> I can look at the souce on messages containing both
> all day, however, there is a multi-part separator
> included and I'm essentially looking for the specs/rules
> I have to live by in generating such a separator, etc.
>
> I've looked in CPAN, RFC's on mail standards, and
> searched just about all of the major perl sites I normally
> use. I've not turned up much to date.
>
> I would appreciate anyone who could offer pointers or
> links to references on the headers necessary to send
> multi-part messages.
>
> Thanks!
>
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