GSP
Quick Navigator

Search Site

Unix VPS
A - Starter
B - Basic
C - Preferred
D - Commercial
MPS - Dedicated
Previous VPSs
* Sign Up! *

Support
Contact Us
Online Help
Handbooks
Domain Status
Man Pages

FAQ
Virtual Servers
Pricing
Billing
Technical

Network
Facilities
Connectivity
Topology Map

Miscellaneous
Server Agreement
Year 2038
Credits
 

USA Flag

 

 

Man Pages
Mail::Server::IMAP4::Fetch(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::Server::IMAP4::Fetch(3)

Mail::Server::IMAP4::Fetch - message info for IMAP protocol speed-up

 my $imap = Mail::Server::IMAP4::Fetch->new($msg);
 print $imap->fetchBody(1);   # for FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE
 print $imap->fetchBody;      # for FETCH BODY
 print $imap->fetchEnvelope;  # for FETCH ENVELOPE
 print $imap->fetchSize;

Create a new object hierarchy, which contains information to capture the most important details about the message. The object can be used to speed-up IMAP-server implementations, as Mail::Box::Netzwert.

The object used here is a simplified representation of a Mail::Box::Message object. It does not maintain headers and does not refer to the folder. It only works with messages stored in a file. Therefore, this object can be frozen by Storable if you want to.

Mail::Server::IMAP4::Fetch->new( <$message|$part>, %options )
 -Option      --Default
  md5checksums  0
    
md5checksums => BOOLEAN

$obj->bodyLocation()
$obj->headLocation()
$obj->partLocation()

$obj->fetchBody($extended)
Returns one string, representing the message's structure as defined by the IMAP protocol. The boolean argument indicates whether you like to have the $extended information, as the imap command 'FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE' defines or the limited information of 'FETCH BODY'.
$obj->fetchEnvelope()
Returns a string representation of some header information.
$obj->fetchSize()
Returns the size of the message body.
$obj->part( [$partnr] )
The partnummer is a list of dot-separated positive integers, numbering (nested) parts in multi-part message bodies. By default, the info of the main message is returned.

example:

 my $partinfo = $msg->info->part('1.2.1');
 print $msg->info->part('3.3')->fetchBody;
    
$obj->printStructure( [<$fh|undef>, [$number]] )
Print the structure of the fetch data to the specified $fh or the selected filehandle. When explicitly "undef" is specified as handle, then the output will be returned as string. Only a limited set of the information is displayed.

example:

 my $imap = ...;
 $imap->printStructure(\*OUTPUT);
 $imap->printStructure;
 my $struct = $imap->printStructure(undef);
    

See
RFC2060: "Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP4v1" section 7.4.2
RFC2045: "MIME Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies".

This module is part of Mail-Box-IMAP4 distribution version 3.007, built on June 13, 2019. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/

Copyrights 2001-2019 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://dev.perl.org/licenses/

2019-06-13 perl v5.32.1

Search for    or go to Top of page |  Section 3 |  Main Index

Powered by GSP Visit the GSP FreeBSD Man Page Interface.
Output converted with ManDoc.