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Alex Vandiver authored
Placing wide characters into MIME::Entity objects can lead to double-encoding, as discovered most recently in d469cacc. Explicitly decode all headers as UTF-8 when retrieving them with ->get(), and encode them as UTF-8 before updating them with ->set() or ->replace(). This also applies to headers passed to ->build(). The only exceptions to this are fixed strings in the source (which, in the absence of "use utf8", are always bytes). While the majority of these headers will never have wide characters in them, always decoding and encoding ensures the proper disipline to guarantee that strings with the "UTF8" flag do not get placed in a header, which can cause double-encoding.
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