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#!/usr/bin/perl -w =head1 NAME mime_fwd - test the ability to embed messages =head1 SYNOPSIS Usage: mime_fwd =head1 DESCRIPTION Create a simple message, then wrap it in a "forward" and then a "reply". =head1 AUTHOR Eryq, eryq@zeegee.com =cut use strict; use MIME::Lite; use Getopt::Std; #------------------------------ # main #------------------------------ sub main { my %opts; my $subj = "hello world"; ### Create a message: my $msg = MIME::Lite->new(From => 'user0', To => 'user1', Subject => $subj, Type => 'TEXT', Data => ["This is the original message.\n", "Let's see if we can embed it!\n"]); ### Forward it: my $fwd = MIME::Lite->new(From => 'user1', To => 'user2', Subject => ("Fwd: ".$msg->get('subject')), Type => 'message/rfc822'); $fwd->attach($msg); ### Reply: my $re = MIME::Lite->new(From => 'user2', To => 'user0', Bcc => 'archives', Subject => ("Re: ".$fwd->get('subject')), Type => 'message/rfc822'); $re->attach($fwd); ### Output! $re->print; } exit (&main ? 0 : -1); __END__