Mail::Util - mail utility functions
use Mail::Util qw( ... );
This package provides several mail related utility functions. Any function
required must by explicitly listed on the use line to be exported into the
calling package.
- mailaddress( [$address] )
- Return a guess at the current users mail address. The user can force the
return value by setting the MAILADDRESS environment variable. [2.10] You
may set the $address via the parameter.
WARNING: When not supplied via the environment variable,
<mailaddress> looks at various configuration files and other
environmental data. Although this seems to be smart behavior, this is
not predictable enough (IMHO) to be used. Please set the MAILADDRESS
explicitly, and do not trust on the "automatic detection",
even when that produces a correct address (on the moment)
example:
# in your main script
$ENV{MAILADDRESS} = 'me@example.com';
# everywhere else
use Mail::Util 'mailaddress';
print mailaddress;
# since v2.10
mailaddress "me@example.com";
- maildomain()
- Attempt to determine the current user mail domain string via the following
methods
- Look for the MAILDOMAIN environment variable, which can be set from
outside the program. This is by far the best way to configure the
domain.
- Look for a sendmail.cf file and extract DH parameter
- Look for a smail config file and usr the first host defined in
hostname(s)
- Try an SMTP connect (if Net::SMTP exists) first to mailhost then
localhost
- Use value from Net::Domain::domainname (if Net::Domain exists)
WARNING: On modern machines, there is only one good way to provide
information to this method: the first; always explicitly configure the
MAILDOMAIN.
example:
# in your main script
$ENV{MAILDOMAIN} = 'example.com';
# everywhere else
use Mail::Util 'maildomain';
print maildomain;
- read_mbox($file)
- Read $file, a binmail mailbox file, and return a
list of references. Each reference is a reference to an array containing
one message.
WARNING: This method does not quote lines which accidentally
also start with the message separator
"From", so this implementation can be
considered broken. See Mail::Box::Mbox
This module is part of the MailTools distribution,
http://perl.overmeer.net/mailtools/.
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.
Copyrights 1995-2000 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com> and 2001-2017 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