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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Required formatted output on mail for disk utilization Post 303010698 by Yoda on Friday 5th of January 2018 01:06:35 PM
Old 01-05-2018
I guess this is happening at the email client.

E.g. Microsoft Outlook by default removes extra line breaks in plain text format. You will be able to see a warning "We removed extra line breaks from this message"

You can turn off this settings or send this email in table (Content-Type: text/html) format.
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Email::MIME::ContentType(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Email::MIME::ContentType(3pm)

NAME
Email::MIME::ContentType - Parse a MIME Content-Type Header VERSION
version 1.013 $Id: /my/pep/Email-MIME-ContentType/trunk/lib/Email/MIME/ContentType.pm 31133 2007-03-22T19:52:26.296283Z rjbs $ SYNOPSIS
use Email::MIME::ContentType; # Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed my $ct = 'text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed'; my $data = parse_content_type($ct); $data = { discrete => "text", composite => "plain", attributes => { charset => "us-ascii", format => "flowed" } }; FUNCTIONS
parse_content_type This routine is exported by default. This routine parses email content type headers according to section 5.1 of RFC 2045. It returns a hash as above, with entries for the dis- crete type, the composite type, and a hash of attributes. WARNINGS
This is not a valid content-type header, according to both RFC 1521 and RFC 2045: Content-Type: type/subtype; If a semicolon appears, a parameter must. "parse_content_type" will carp if it encounters a header of this type, but you can suppress this by setting $Email::MIME::ContentType::STRICT_PARAMS to a false value. Please consider localizing this assignment! PERL EMAIL PROJECT
This module is maintained by the Perl Email Project. <http://emailproject.perl.org/wiki/Email::MIME::ContentType> AUTHOR
Casey West, "casey@geeknest.com" Simon Cozens, "simon@cpan.org" SEE ALSO
Email::MIME perl v5.8.8 2008-03-01 Email::MIME::ContentType(3pm)
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