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Sisimai::Mail::Memory(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Sisimai::Mail::Memory(3pm) |
NAME¶
Sisimai::Mail::Memory - Mailbox reader
SYNOPSIS¶
use Sisimai::Mail::Memory; my $mailtxt = 'From Mailer-Daemon ...'; my $mailobj = Sisimai::Mail::Memory->new(\$mailtxt); while( my $r = $mailobj->read ) { print $r; # print contents of each mail in the mailbox or Maildir/ }
DESCRIPTION¶
"Sisimai::Mail::Memory" is a class for reading a mailbox, files in Maildir/ from the value of the specified variable.
CLASS METHODS¶
"new(\$scalar)"¶
new() method is a constructor of "Sisimai::Mail::Memory"
my $mailtxt = 'From Mailer-Daemon ...'; my $mailobj = Sisimai::Mail::Memory->new(\$mailtxt);
INSTANCE METHODS¶
"path()"¶
path() method returns a fixed string ""<MEMORY"">
print $mailbox->path; # "<MEMORY>"
"size()"¶
size() method returns a memory size of the mailbox
print $mailobj->size; # 94515
"payload()"¶
payload() method returns an array reference to each email message
print scalar $mailobj->payload->@*; # 17
"offset()"¶
offset() method returns the offset position for seeking "payload" list. The value of "offset" is an index number which have already read.
print $mailobj->offset; # 0
"read()"¶
read() method works as an iterator for reading each email in the mailbox.
my $mailtxt = 'From Mailer-Daemon ...'; my $mailobj = Sisimai::Mail->new(\$mailtxt); while( my $r = $mailobj->read ) { print $r; # print each email in the first argument of new(). }
AUTHOR¶
azumakuniyuki
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2018-2022,2024 azumakuniyuki, All rights reserved.
LICENSE¶
This software is distributed under The BSD 2-Clause License.
2025-04-12 | perl v5.40.1 |