NAME Mail::Message::Encode::Obsolete - obsolete encode/decode routines. SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION Temporarily obsolete functions in Mail::Message::Encode are moved to here. MIME ENCODE/DECODE encode_mime_string($str, $encode, $out_code, $in_code) encode string $str to encoding system $encode with output code $out_code. $in_code is used as a hint. decode_mime_string(string, [$options]) decode a base64/quoted-printable encoded string to a plain message. The encoding method is automatically detected. $options is a HASH REFERENCE. You can specify the charset of the string to return by $options->{ charset }. [reference] RFC1554 says: reg# character set ESC sequence designated to ------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 ASCII ESC 2/8 4/2 ESC ( B G0 42 JIS X 0208-1978 ESC 2/4 4/0 ESC $ @ G0 87 JIS X 0208-1983 ESC 2/4 4/2 ESC $ B G0 14 JIS X 0201-Roman ESC 2/8 4/10 ESC ( J G0 58 GB2312-1980 ESC 2/4 4/1 ESC $ A G0 149 KSC5601-1987 ESC 2/4 2/8 4/3 ESC $ ( C G0 159 JIS X 0212-1990 ESC 2/4 2/8 4/4 ESC $ ( D G0 100 ISO8859-1 ESC 2/14 4/1 ESC . A G2 126 ISO8859-7(Greek) ESC 2/14 4/6 ESC . F G2 CODING STYLE See "http://www.fml.org/software/FNF/" on fml coding style guide. AUTHOR Ken'ichi Fukamachi COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2018 Ken'ichi Fukamachi All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. HISTORY Mail::Message::Encode first appeared in fml8 mailing list driver package. See "http://www.fml.org/" for more details.