>>>>> "Mike" == mike <mike@???> writes:
Mike> Hi again feel free to shoot me down, I admit I am still
Mike> learning here
Mike> The basics at present involve a perl script which attaches
Mike> headers to the emails sent as so
Mike> print MAIL "X-Loop-Detect: 1\n"; print MAIL
Mike> "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"; print MAIL "Content-Type:
Mike> text/plain\n"; print MAIL "Content-Transfer-Encoding:
Mike> 8bit\n"; print MAIL "xxxxx\n"; print MAIL "return-receipt:
Mike> 'xxxx\@xxxxxxxxx.com'\n"; print MAIL "From: $from\n"; print
Mike> MAIL "To: $recips\n\n"; print MAIL @message;
I suggest you look at using MIME::Tools from CPAN to package up email
messages. I believe it does most if not all the work for you with
encodings, attachments, and quoted printable as well.
Sincerely,
Adrian Phillips
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