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author | Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org> |
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date | Tue Jun 07 20:10:22 2022 +0000 (2022-06-07) |
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Hans-G?nter@24239 | 1 In the never-ending quest for great taste with fewer calories, |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 2 we proudly present: MIME::Lite. |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 3 |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 4 MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 5 (not parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to output |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 6 a simple, decent single- or multi-part message with text or binary |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 7 attachments. |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 8 It does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: modules installed, |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 9 but will work with them if they are. |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 10 |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 11 You can specify each message part as either the literal data itself |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 12 (in a scalar or array), or as a string which can be given to open() |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 13 to get a readable filehandle (e.g., "<filename" or "somecommand|"). |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 14 |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 15 You don't need to worry about encoding your message data: |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 16 this module will do that for you. |
Hans-G?nter@24239 | 17 It handles the 5 standard MIME encodings. |