Hi ,

I am again experiencing problem with regular expressions and how to
print them .My program retrieves some mail headers and the extract two
strings : the subject ($subject) and the sender of the mail ($who) .Then
the program has to print them .

Here is the programm :

#Print subject and sender for the unreaded mail
for($i=0;$i<$unreaded_mails;$i++){
            $header = $pop->Head($last_mail +$i + 1);
            my ($who) =  $header =~ /\nFrom:\s*(.*)/m;
            my ($subject) = $header =~ /\nSubject:\s*(.*)/m;
            #Here is the strange line
            print("$who");
            print(" has sended to you an email whom subject is $subject\n");
} 


As it is now ,the program does not print the message sender but if
instead of `print("$who")` I write a `print("$who\n")` the sender is
correctly written .

And if I write `print("$who\t")` only the half of the string is
displayed end ends up with a `<`.

I suppose the `<` and `>` characters in the sender name are responsible
of my problem as the subject is correctly displayed .

Would anyone know how to fix the problem ?

Thanks ,Julien



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