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skazat
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<p>Interesting observation, but it appears that passing a string returns the same output as passing an array ref. Passing a string as the value of the paramater is even used in the source of the MIME::Entity module itself for its own internal methods (see, add_sig() ).
<p>The docs actually state the value for the Data param should be,
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<p>Single-part entities only. Optional. An alternative to Path (q.v.): the actual data, either as a scalar or an array reference (whose elements are joined together to make the actual scalar).
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<p>So both are right.
I'm very pleased with how MIME::Entity is encoding the message - one line that I feed it splitting into two lines when encoded is what I expect. Decoding things back works just as well. (I'm not reporting a bug in MIME::Entity.)
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use MIME::Entity;
my $str = 'filler text to get the first char of line 2 to be a dot______ http://google.com';
MIME::Entity->build(
Data => $str,
Type => 'text/plain',
Encoding => 'quoted-printable',
)->bodyhandle->print;
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Prints back,
<pre>
filler text to get the first char of line 2 to be a dot______ http://google.com
</pre>
<p>
The broken URL isn't happening in my app, but upstream.
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<p>The problem is in the SMTP client not double-dotting a line that starts with a dot. Lines that start with a dot could happen because of my example (wrapping a URL onto multiple lines during encode). I'm asking what it is I should do (if anything) to deal with a broken SMTP client? I'm leaning on, "nothing", but is this instead a universal problem, with a known solution? Googling this problem specifically for Perl examples leads to no results, although other languages/libraries say to encode the dot. If I were to encode the dot, what's the least hackiest way to do so? I can make a one-line regex to handle this, but then I fear I'll then have two problems.
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