VERSION
version 0.860SYNOPSIS
use Email::Folder;
my $folder = Email::Folder->new("some_file");
print join "\n", map { $_->header("Subject") } $folder->messages;
METHODS
new($folder, %options)
Takes the name of a folder, and a hash of optionsIf a 'reader' option is passed in then that is used as the class to read in messages with.
messages
Returns a list containing all of the messages in the folder. Can only be called once as it drains the iterator.next_message
acts as an iterator. reads the next message from a folder. returns false at the end of the folderbless_message($message)
Takes a raw RFC822 message and blesses it into a class.By default this is an Email::Simple object but can easily be overridden in a subclass.
For example, this simple subclass just returns the raw rfc822 messages, and exposes the speed of the parser.
package Email::RawFolder; use base 'Email::Folder'; sub bless_message { $_[1] }; 1;
reader
read-only accessor to the underlying Email::Reader subclass instanceAUTHORS
- Simon Wistow <[email protected]>
- Richard Clamp <[email protected]>
- Pali <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Simon Wistow.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.