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Mail::Field(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Mail::Field(3) |
NAME¶
Mail::Field - Base class for manipulation of mail header fields
INHERITANCE¶
Mail::Field is extended by Mail::Field::AddrList Mail::Field::Date Mail::Field::Generic
SYNOPSIS¶
use Mail::Field; my $field = Mail::Field->new('Subject', 'some subject text'); my $field = Mail::Field->new(Subject => 'some subject text'); print $field->tag,": ",$field->stringify,"\n"; my $field = Mail::Field->subject('some subject text');
DESCRIPTION¶
"Mail::Field" creates and manipulates fields in MIME headers, collected within a Mail::Header object. Different field types have their own sub-class (extension), defining additional useful accessors to the field content.
People are invited to merge their implementation to special fields into MailTools, to maintain a consistent set of packages and documentation.
METHODS¶
Constructors¶
Mail::Field (and it's sub-classes) define several methods which return new objects. These can all be categorized as constructor.
Mail::Field->combine(FIELDS)
Mail::Field->extract(TAG, HEAD [, INDEX ])
If the index argument is given then "extract" will retrieve the given tag from the "Mail::Head" object and create a new "Mail::Field" based object. undef will be returned in the field does not exist.
If the index argument is not given the the result depends on the context in which "extract" is called. If called in a scalar context the result will be as if "extract" was called with an index value of zero. If called in an array context then all tags will be retrieved and a list of "Mail::Field" objects will be returned.
Mail::Field->new(TAG [, STRING | OPTIONS])
"Fake" constructors¶
$obj->create(OPTIONS)
$obj->parse
Accessors¶
$obj->set(OPTIONS)
$obj->stringify
$obj->tag
Mail::Field->tag
Smart accessors¶
$obj->text([STRING])
It is more clear to call either stringify() or parse() directly, because this method does not add additional processing.
DETAILS¶
SUB-CLASS PACKAGE NAMES¶
All sub-classes should be called Mail::Field::name where name is derived from the tag using these rules.
- Consider a tag as being made up of elements separated by '-'
- Convert all characters to lowercase except the first in each element, which should be uppercase.
- name is then created from these elements by using the first N characters from each element.
- N is calculated by using the formula :-
int((7 + #elements) / #elements)
- name is then limited to a maximum of 8 characters, keeping the first 8 characters.
For an example of this take a look at the definition of the "_header_pkg_name()" subroutine in "Mail::Field"
DIAGNOSTICS¶
Error: Undefined subroutine <method> called
SEE ALSO¶
This module is part of the MailTools distribution, http://perl.overmeer.net/mailtools/.
AUTHORS¶
The MailTools bundle was developed by Graham Barr. Later, Mark Overmeer took over maintenance without commitment to further development.
Mail::Cap by Gisle Aas <aas@oslonett.no>. Mail::Field::AddrList by Peter Orbaek <poe@cit.dk>. Mail::Mailer and Mail::Send by Tim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk>. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
LICENSE¶
Copyrights 1995-2000 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com> and 2001-2007 Mark Overmeer <perl@overmeer.net>.
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
2008-07-29 | perl v5.10.1 |