NAME¶
Mail::MboxParser::Mail::Convertable - convert mail for sending etc.
SYNOPSIS¶
use Mail::MboxParser;
[...]
# $msg is a Mail::MboxParser::Mail-object
my $mail = $msg->make_convertable;
$mail->delete_from_header('date', 'message-id');
$mail->replace_in_header('to', 'john.doe@foobar.com');
$mail->add_to_header( ['cc', 'john.does.brother@foobar.com'],
where => 'BEHIND' );
$mail->send('sendmail');
DESCRIPTION¶
This class adds means to convert an email object into something that could be
send via SMTP, NNTP or dumped to a file or filehandle. Therefore, methods are
provided that change the structure of an email which includes adding and
removing of header-fields, MIME-parts etc and transforming them into objects
of related modules.
Currently, only basic manipulation of the header and sending using Mail::Mailer
is provided. More is to come soon.
This class works non-destructive. You first create a Convertable-object and do
any modifications on this while the Mail-object from which it was derived will
not be touched.
METHODS¶
- delete_from_header(header-fields)
- Given a list of header-field names, these fields will be
removed from the header. If you want to re-send a message, you could for
instance remove the cc-field cause otherwise the message would be
carbon-copied to the addresses listed in the cc-field.
- add_to_header(array-ref)
- add_to_header(array-ref, where => 'BEFORE' |
'BEHIND')
- add_to_header() takes a reference to a two-element
list whose first element specifies the header-field to add or to add to
while the second elements specifies the data that should be added. 'where'
specifies whether to add at the beginning or at the end of the header.
Defaults to 'BEHIND' if not given.
- replace_in_header(header-field, new_data)
- First element must be the header-field to be replaced while
the second argument must be a string indicating what will be the new
content of the header-field.
- send(command, args)
- Literally inherited from Mail::Internet. Commands can be
"mail" (using the UNIX-mail program), "sendmail"
(using a configured sendmail or compatible MTA like exim),
"smtp" (for using Net::SMTP) and "test" which will
only display what would be sent using /bin/echo. Additional arguments will
be passed on to Mail::Mailer-> new() which is in fact what
Mail::Internet-> send() uses.
For more details, see Mail::Mailer
VERSION¶
This is version 0.55.
AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT¶
Tassilo von Parseval <tassilo.von.parseval@rwth-aachen.de>
Copyright (c) 2001-2005 Tassilo von Parseval. This program is free software; you
can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO¶
Mail::Internet, Mail::Mailer