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Mail::Box::Maildir::Message(3) |
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Mail::Box::Maildir::Message(3) |
Mail::Box::Maildir::Message - one message in a Maildir folder
Mail::Box::Maildir::Message
is a Mail::Box::Dir::Message
is a Mail::Box::Message
is a Mail::Message
is a Mail::Reporter
my $folder = new Mail::Box::Maildir ...
my $message = $folder->message(10);
A "Mail::Box::Maildir::Message" represents one
message in an Mail::Box::Maildir folder. Each message is stored in a separate
file.
Extends "DESCRIPTION" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Extends "METHODS" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Extends "Constructors" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->clone(%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructors" in Mail::Message
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->new(%options)
- Inherited, see "METHODS" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message
Extends "Constructing a message" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->bounce( [<$rg_object|%options>] )
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Bounce
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->build( [$message|$part|$body],
$content )
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Build
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->buildFromBody($body, [$head],
$headers)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Build
- $obj->forward(%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Forward
- $obj->forwardAttach(%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Forward
- $obj->forwardEncapsulate(%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Forward
- $obj->forwardInline(%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Forward
- $obj->forwardNo(%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Forward
- $obj->forwardPostlude()
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Forward
- $obj->forwardPrelude()
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Forward
- $obj->forwardSubject(STRING)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Forward
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->read($fh|STRING|SCALAR|ARRAY,
%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Read
- $obj->rebuild(%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Rebuild
- $obj->reply(%options)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Reply
- $obj->replyPrelude( [STRING|$field|$address|ARRAY-$of-$things]
)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Reply
- $obj->replySubject(STRING)
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->replySubject(STRING)
- Inherited, see "Constructing a message" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Reply
Extends "The message" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->container()
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->copyTo($folder, %options)
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Box::Message
- $obj->filename( [$filename] )
- Returns the current filename for this message. If the
$filename argument is specified, a new filename
will be set. For maildir messages this means that modifications are
immediately performed: there will be a rename (move) from the old name to
the new name. Labels may change within in the message object as well.
- $obj->folder( [$folder] )
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Box::Message
- $obj->isDummy()
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->isPart()
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->messageId()
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->moveTo($folder, %options)
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Box::Message
- $obj->partNumber()
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->print( [$fh] )
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->send( [$mailer], %options )
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->seqnr( [$integer] )
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Box::Message
- $obj->size()
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->toplevel()
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
- $obj->write( [$fh] )
- Inherited, see "The message" in Mail::Message
Extends "The header" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->bcc()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->cc()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->date()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->destinations()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->from()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->get($fieldname)
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->guessTimestamp()
- The filename of a
"Mail::Box::Maildir::Message" contains a
timestamp. This is a wild guess about the actual time of sending of the
message: it is the time of receipt which may be seconds to hours off. But
is still a good guess... When the message header is not parsed, then this
date is used.
- $obj->head( [$head] )
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->nrLines()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->sender()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->study($fieldname)
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->subject()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->timestamp()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
- $obj->to()
- Inherited, see "The header" in Mail::Message
Extends "The body" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->body( [$body] )
- Inherited, see "The body" in Mail::Message
- $obj->contentType()
- Inherited, see "The body" in Mail::Message
- $obj->decoded(%options)
- Inherited, see "The body" in Mail::Message
- $obj->encode(%options)
- Inherited, see "The body" in Mail::Message
- $obj->isMultipart()
- Inherited, see "The body" in Mail::Message
- $obj->isNested()
- Inherited, see "The body" in Mail::Message
- $obj->parts(
[<'ALL'|'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'RECURSE'|$filter>] )
- Inherited, see "The body" in Mail::Message
Extends "Flags" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->delete()
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
- $obj->deleted( [BOOLEAN] )
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
- $obj->isDeleted()
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
- $obj->isModified()
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
- $obj->label($label|PAIRS)
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
- $obj->labels()
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
- $obj->labelsToStatus()
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
- $obj->modified( [BOOLEAN] )
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
- $obj->statusToLabels()
- Inherited, see "Flags" in Mail::Message
Extends "The whole message as text" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->file()
- Inherited, see "The whole message as text" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Text
- $obj->lines()
- Inherited, see "The whole message as text" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Text
- $obj->printStructure( [$fh|undef],[$indent] )
- Inherited, see "The whole message as text" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Text
- $obj->string()
- Inherited, see "The whole message as text" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Text
- $obj->labelsToFilename()
- When the labels on a message change, this may implicate a change in the
message's filename. The change will take place immediately. The new
filename (which may be the same as the old filename) is returned.
"undef" is returned when the rename is
required but fails.
Extends "Internals" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->accept( [BOOLEAN] )
- Accept a message for the folder. This will move it from the
"new" or
"tmp" sub-directories into the
"cur" sub-directory (or back when the
BOOLEAN is "false"). When you accept an
already accepted message, nothing will happen.
- $obj->clonedFrom()
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Message
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->coerce($message, %options)
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Message
- $obj->create($filename)
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message
- $obj->diskDelete()
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Box::Message
- $obj->isDelayed()
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Message
- $obj->loadBody()
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message
- $obj->loadHead()
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message
- $obj->parser()
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message
- $obj->readBody( $parser, $head, [$bodytype] )
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Box::Message
- $obj->readFromParser( $parser, [$bodytype] )
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Message
- $obj->readHead( $parser, [$class] )
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Message
- $obj->recursiveRebuildPart($part, %options)
- Inherited, see "Internals" in
Mail::Message::Construct::Rebuild
- $obj->storeBody($body)
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Message
- $obj->takeMessageId( [STRING] )
- Inherited, see "Internals" in Mail::Message
Extends "Error handling" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->AUTOLOAD()
- Inherited, see "METHODS" in Mail::Message::Construct
- $obj->addReport($object)
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->defaultTrace( [$level]|[$loglevel, $tracelevel]|[$level,
$callback] )
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->defaultTrace( [$level]|[$loglevel,
$tracelevel]|[$level, $callback] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->errors()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->log( [$level, [$strings]] )
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->log( [$level, [$strings]] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->logPriority($level)
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->logPriority($level)
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->logSettings()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->notImplemented()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->report( [$level] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->reportAll( [$level] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->shortSize( [$value] )
- Mail::Box::Maildir::Message->shortSize( [$value] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Message
- $obj->shortString()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Message
- $obj->trace( [$level] )
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->warnings()
- Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
Extends "Cleanup" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
- $obj->DESTROY()
- Inherited, see "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->destruct()
- Inherited, see "Cleanup" in Mail::Box::Message
Extends "DETAILS" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Extends "Structure of a Message" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Extends "Message object implementation" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Extends "Message class implementation" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Extends "Labels" in Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Predefined labels
Extends "Predefined labels" in
Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Status and X-Status fields
Extends "Status and X-Status fields" in
Mail::Box::Dir::Message.
Flags in filename
When new messages arrive on system and have to be stored in a
maildir folder, they are put in the "new"
sub-directory of the folder (first created in the
"tmp" sub-directory and then immediately
moved to "new"). The following information
was found at <http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html>.
Each message is written in a separate file. The filename is
constructed from the time-of-arrival, a hostname, an unique component, a
syntax marker, and flags. For example
"1014220791.meteor.42:2,DF". The filename
must match:
my ($time, $unique, $hostname, $info)
= $filename =~ m!^(\d+)\.(.*)\.(\w+)(\:.*)?$!;
my ($semantics, $flags)
= $info =~ m!([12])\,([DFPRST]*)$!;
my @flags = split //, $flags;
When an application opens the folder, there may be messages in
"new" which are new arival, and messages
in "cur". The latter are labeled
"accepted". To move a message from
"new" to
"cur", you have two options with the same
effect:
$msg->accept;
$msg->label(accept => 1);
See accept(), label(),
Mail::Box::Maildir::new(accept_new), and
Mail::Box::Maildir::acceptMessages()
The messages are moved, and their name is immediately extended
with flags. An example:
new/897979431.meteor.42 may become
cur/897979431.meteor.42:2,FS
The added characters ':2,' refer to the
"second state of processing", where the message has been
inspected. And the characters (which should be in alphabetic order) mean
D => draft
F => flagged
R => replied (answered)
S => seen
T => deleted (tagged for deletion)
Some maildir clients support
P => passed (resent/forwarded/bounced to someone else)
The flags will immediately change when label() or
delete() is used, which differs from other message implementations:
maildir is stateless, and should not break when applications crash.
- Error: Cannot coerce a $class object into a $class object
- Error: Cannot create parser for $filename.
- For some reason (the previous message have told you already) it was not
possible to create a message parser for the specified filename.
- Error: Cannot include forward source as $include.
- Unknown alternative for the forward(include). Valid choices are
"NO",
"INLINE",
"ATTACH", and
"ENCAPSULATE".
- Error: Cannot include reply source as $include.
- Unknown alternative for the "include"
option of reply(). Valid choices are
"NO",
"INLINE", and
"ATTACH".
- Error: Cannot write message to $filename: $!
- When a modified or new message is written to disk, it is first written to
a temporary file in the folder directory. For some reason, it is
impossible to create this file.
- Error: Failed to move $new to $filename: $!
- When a modified or new message is written to disk, it is first written to
a temporary file in the folder directory. Then, the new file is moved to
replace the existing file. Apparently, the latter fails.
- Error: Method bounce requires To, Cc, or Bcc
- The message bounce() method forwards a received message off to
someone else without modification; you must specified it's new
destination. If you have the urge not to specify any destination, you
probably are looking for reply(). When you wish to modify the
content, use forward().
- Error: Method forwardAttach requires a preamble
- Error: Method forwardEncapsulate requires a preamble
- Error: No address to create forwarded to.
- If a forward message is created, a destination address must be
specified.
- Error: No default mailer found to send message.
- The message send() mechanism had not enough information to
automatically find a mail transfer agent to sent this message. Specify a
mailer explicitly using the "via"
options.
- Error: No rebuild rule $name defined.
- Error: Only build() Mail::Message's; they are not in a folder
yet
- You may wish to construct a message to be stored in a some kind of folder,
but you need to do that in two steps. First, create a normal
Mail::Message, and then add it to the folder. During this
Mail::Box::addMessage() process, the message will get
coerce()-d into the right message type, adding storage information
and the like.
- Error: Package $package does not implement $method.
- Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not
implement this method where it should. This message means that some other
related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does
not. Probably you should investigate this and probably inform the author
of the package.
- Error: Unable to read delayed body.
- For some reason, the header of the message could be read, but the body
cannot. Probably the file has disappeared or the permissions were changed
during the progress of the program.
- Error: Unable to read delayed head.
- Mail::Box tries to be lazy with respect to parsing messages. When a
directory organized folder is opened, only the filenames of messages are
collected. At first use, the messages are read from their file.
Apperently, a message is used for the first time here, but has disappeared
or is unreadible for some other reason.
- Error: coercion starts with some object
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 3.009, built on August 18,
2020. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/
Copyrights 2001-2020 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/
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