Mail::Message::Construct::Text(3) capture a Mail::Message as text

SYNOPSIS


my $text = $msg->string;
my $text = "$msg"; # via overload
my @text = $msg->lines;
my @text = @$lines; # via overload
my $fh = $msg->file;
my $line = <$fh>;
$msg->printStructure;

DESCRIPTION

Complex functionality on Mail::Message objects is implemented in different files which are autoloaded. This file implements the functionality related to creating message replies.

METHODS

The whole message as text

$obj->file()
Returns the message as file-handle.
$obj->lines()
Returns the whole message as set of lines. In LIST context, copies of the lines are returned. In SCALAR context, a reference to an array of lines is returned.
$obj->printStructure( [$fh|undef],[$indent] )
Print the structure of a message to the specified $fh or the selected filehandle. When explicitly "undef" is specified as handle, then the output will be returned as string.

The message's subject and the types of all composing parts are displayed.

$indent specifies the initial indentation string: it is added in front of each line. The $indent must contain at least one white-space.

example:

 my $msg = ...;
 $msg->printStructure(\*OUTPUT);
 $msg->printStructure;
 my $struct = $msg->printStructure(undef);
 # Possible output for one message:
 multipart/mixed: forwarded message from Pietje Puk (1550 bytes)
    text/plain (164 bytes)
    message/rfc822 (1043 bytes)
       multipart/alternative: A multipart alternative (942 bytes)
          text/plain (148 bytes, deleted)
          text/html (358 bytes)
$obj->string()
Returns the whole message as string.

Flags

LICENSE

Copyrights 2001-2015 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html