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NAME
Mail::Message::Body::Construct - adds functionality to Mail::Message::Body
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
This package adds complex functionality to the Mail::Message::Body class. This functions
less often used, so many programs will not compile this package.
METHODS
Constructing a body
$obj->attach($messages, %options)
Make a multipart containing this body and the specified $messages. The options are
passed to the constructor of the multi-part body. If you need more control, create
the multi-part body yourself. At least take a look at Mail::Message::Body::Multipart.
The message-parts will be coerced into a Mail::Message::Part, so you may attach
Mail::Internet or MIME::Entity objects if you want --see Mail::Message::coerce(). A
new body with attached messages is returned.
example:
my $pgpkey = Mail::Message::Body::File->new(file => 'a.pgp');
my $msg = Mail::Message->buildFromBody(
$message->decoded->attach($pgpkey));
# The last message of the $multi multiparted body becomes a coerced $entity.
my $entity = MIME::Entity->new;
my $multi = $msg->body->attach($entity);
# Now create a new message
my $msg = Mail::Message->new(head => ..., body => $multi);
$obj->concatenate($components)
Concatenate a list of elements into one new body.
Specify a list of text $components. Each component can be a message (Mail::Message,
the body of the message is used), a plain body (Mail::Message::Body), "undef" (which
will be skipped), a scalar (which is split into lines), or an array of scalars (each
providing one line).
example:
# all arguments are Mail::Message::Body's.
my $sum = $body->concatenate($preamble, $body, $epilogue, "-- \n" , $sig);
$obj->foreachLine(CODE)
Create a new body by performing an action on each of its lines. If none of the lines
change, the current body will be returned, otherwise a new body is created of the same
type as the current.
The CODE refers to a subroutine which is called, where $_ contains body's original
line. DO NOT CHANGE $_!!! The result of the routine is taken as new line. When the
routine returns "undef", the line will be skipped.
example:
my $content = $msg->decoded;
my $reply = $content->foreachLine( sub { '> '.$_ } );
my $rev = $content->foreachLine( sub {reverse} );
sub filled() { length $_ > 1 ? $_ : undef }
my $nonempty = $content->foreachLine( \&filled );
my $wrong = $content->foreachLine( sub {s/a/A/} ); # WRONG!!!
my $right = $content->foreachLine(
sub {(my $x=$_) =~ s/a/A/; $x} );
$obj->stripSignature(%options)
Strip the signature from the body. The body must already be decoded otherwise the
wrong lines may get stripped. Returned is the stripped version body, and in list
context also the signature, encapsulated in its own body object. The signature
separator is the first line of the returned signature body.
The signature is added by the sender to tell about him- or herself. It is superfluous
in some situations, for instance if you want to create a reply to the person's message
you do not need to include that signature.
If the body had no signature, the original body object is returned, and "undef" for
the signature body.
-Option --Default
max_lines 10
pattern qr/^--\s?$/
result_type <same as current>
max_lines => INTEGER|undef
The maximum number of lines which can be the length of a signature. Specify "undef"
to remove the limit.
pattern => REGEX|STRING|CODE
Which pattern defines the line which indicates the separator between the message and
the signature. In case of a STRING, this is matched to the beginning of the line,
and REGEX is a full regular expression.
In case of CODE, each line (from last to front) is passed to the specified
subroutine as first argument. The subroutine must return TRUE when the separator is
found.
result_type => CLASS
The type of body to be created for the stripped body (and maybe also to contain the
stripped signature)
example:
my $start = $message->decoded;
my $start = $body->decoded;
my $stripped = $start->stripSignature;
my ($stripped, $sign) = $start->stripSignature
(max_lines => 5, pattern => '-*-*-');
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.117, built on August 24, 2014.
Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2014 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://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
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