man Mail::Box::Dir::Message () - one message in a directory organized folder

NAME

Mail::Box::Dir::Message - one message in a directory organized folder

INHERITANCE

 Mail::Box::Dir::Message
   is a Mail::Box::Message
   is a Mail::Message
   is a Mail::Reporter

 Mail::Box::Dir::Message is extended by
   Mail::Box::MH::Message
   Mail::Box::Maildir::Message

SYNOPSIS

 my $folder = new Mail::Box::MH ...
 my $message = $folder->message(1);

DESCRIPTION

A CWMail::Box::Dir::Message is a base class for one message in a directory organized folder; each message is stored in a separate file. There are no objects of type CWMail::Box::Dir::Message, only extensions are allowed to be created.

At the moment, three of these extended message types are implemented:

* Mail::Box::MH::Message
which represents one message in a Mail::Box::MH folder. MH folders are very, very simple.... and hence not sophisticated nor fast.
* Mail::Box::Maildir::Message
which represents one message in a Mail::Box::Maildir folder. Flags are kept in the message's filename. It is stateless, so you will never loose a message.
* Mail::Box::Netzwert::Message
which represents one message in a Mail::Box::Netzwert folder. As advantage, it stores pre-parsed information in the message file. As disadvantage: the code is not GPLed (yet).

METHODS

Constructors

$obj->clone(OPTIONS) See Constructors in Mail::Message

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->new(OPTIONS) Create a messages in a directory organized folder.

 Option      Defined in       Default                                                       
 body        L<Mail::Message>  undef                                                         
 body_type   L<Mail::Box::Message>  <from folder>                                                 
 deleted     L<Mail::Message>  <false>                                                       
 field_type  L<Mail::Message>  undef                                                         
 filename                     undef                                                         
 fix_header                   C<false>                                                      
 folder      L<Mail::Box::Message>  <required>                                                    
 head        L<Mail::Message>  undef                                                         
 head_type   L<Mail::Message>  L<Mail::Message::Head::Complete|Mail::Message::Head::Complete>
 labels      L<Mail::Message>  {}                                                            
 log         L<Mail::Reporter>  C<'WARNINGS'>                                                 
 messageId   L<Mail::Message>  undef                                                         
 modified    L<Mail::Message>  <false>                                                       
 size        L<Mail::Box::Message>  undef                                                         
 trace       L<Mail::Reporter>  C<'WARNINGS'>                                                 
 trusted     L<Mail::Message>  <false>
. body OBJECT . body_type CODE|CLASS . deleted BOOLEAN . field_type CLASS . filename FILENAME The file where the message is stored in. . fix_header BOOLEAN See Mail::Box::new(fix_headers). . folder FOLDER . head OBJECT . head_type CLASS . labels ARRAY|HASH . log LEVEL . messageId STRING . modified BOOLEAN . size INTEGER . trace LEVEL . trusted BOOLEAN

Constructing a message

$obj->bounce([RG-OBJECT|OPTIONS]) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Bounce

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->build([MESSAGE|PART|BODY], CONTENT) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Build

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->buildFromBody(BODY, [HEAD], HEADERS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Build

$obj->forward(OPTIONS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

$obj->forwardAttach(OPTIONS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

$obj->forwardEncapsulate(OPTIONS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

$obj->forwardInline(OPTIONS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

$obj->forwardNo(OPTIONS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

$obj->forwardPostlude See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

$obj->forwardPrelude See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

$obj->forwardSubject(STRING) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->read(FILEHANDLE|SCALAR|REF-SCALAR|ARRAY-OF-LINES, OPTIONS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Read

$obj->rebuild(OPTIONS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Rebuild

$obj->reply(OPTIONS) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Reply

$obj->replyPrelude([STRING|FIELD|ADDRESS|ARRAY-OF-THINGS]) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Reply

$obj->replySubject(STRING)

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->replySubject(STRING) See Constructing a message in Mail::Message::Construct::Reply

The message

$obj->container See The message in Mail::Message

$obj->copyTo(FOLDER, OPTIONS) See The message in Mail::Box::Message

$obj->filename([FILENAME]) Returns the name of the file in which this message is actually stored. This will return CWundef when the message is not stored in a file.

$obj->folder([FOLDER]) See The message in Mail::Box::Message

$obj->isDummy See The message in Mail::Message

$obj->isPart See The message in Mail::Message

$obj->messageId See The message in Mail::Message

$obj->moveTo(FOLDER, OPTIONS) See The message in Mail::Box::Message

$obj->print([FILEHANDLE]) See The message in Mail::Message

$obj->send([MAILER], OPTIONS) See The message in Mail::Message

$obj->seqnr([INTEGER]) See The message in Mail::Box::Message

$obj->size See The message in Mail::Message

$obj->toplevel See The message in Mail::Message

$obj->write([FILEHANDLE]) See The message in Mail::Message

The header

$obj->bcc See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->cc See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->date See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->destinations See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->from See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->get(FIELDNAME) See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->guessTimestamp See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->head([HEAD]) See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->nrLines See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->sender See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->study(FIELDNAME) See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->subject See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->timestamp See The header in Mail::Message

$obj->to See The header in Mail::Message

The body

$obj->body([BODY]) See The body in Mail::Message

$obj->decoded(OPTIONS) See The body in Mail::Message

$obj->encode(OPTIONS) See The body in Mail::Message

$obj->isMultipart See The body in Mail::Message

$obj->isNested See The body in Mail::Message

$obj->parts(['ALL'|'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'RECURSE'|FILTER]) See The body in Mail::Message

Flags

$obj->delete See Flags in Mail::Message

$obj->deleted([BOOLEAN]) See Flags in Mail::Message

$obj->isDeleted See Flags in Mail::Message

$obj->isModified See Flags in Mail::Message

$obj->label(LABEL|PAIRS) See Flags in Mail::Message

$obj->labels See Flags in Mail::Message

$obj->labelsToStatus See Flags in Mail::Message

$obj->modified([BOOLEAN]) See Flags in Mail::Message

$obj->statusToLabels See Flags in Mail::Message

The whole message as text

$obj->file See The whole message as text in Mail::Message::Construct::Text

$obj->lines See The whole message as text in Mail::Message::Construct::Text

$obj->printStructure([FILEHANDLE|undef],[INDENT]) See The whole message as text in Mail::Message::Construct::Text

$obj->string See The whole message as text in Mail::Message::Construct::Text

Internals

$obj->clonedFrom See Internals in Mail::Message

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->coerce(MESSAGE, OPTIONS) See Internals in Mail::Message

$obj->create(FILENAME) Create the message in the specified file. If the message already has a filename and is not modified, then a move is tried. Otherwise the message is printed to the file. If the FILENAME already exists for this message, nothing is done. In any case, the new FILENAME is set as well.

$obj->diskDelete See Internals in Mail::Box::Message

$obj->isDelayed See Internals in Mail::Message

$obj->loadBody This method is called by the autoloader when the body of the message is needed.

$obj->loadHead This method is called by the autoloader when the header of the message is needed.

$obj->parser Create and return a parser for this message (-file).

$obj->readBody(PARSER, HEAD [, BODYTYPE]) See Internals in Mail::Box::Message

$obj->readFromParser(PARSER, [BODYTYPE]) See Internals in Mail::Message

$obj->readHead(PARSER [,CLASS]) See Internals in Mail::Message

$obj->recursiveRebuildPart(PART, OPTIONS) See Internals in Mail::Message::Construct::Rebuild

$obj->storeBody(BODY) See Internals in Mail::Message

$obj->takeMessageId([STRING]) See Internals in Mail::Message

Error handling

$obj->AUTOLOAD See METHODS in Mail::Message::Construct

$obj->addReport(OBJECT) See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK]) See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->errors See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]]) See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->logPriority(LEVEL) See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->logSettings See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->notImplemented See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->report([LEVEL]) See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->reportAll([LEVEL]) See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->shortSize([VALUE])

Mail::Box::Dir::Message->shortSize([VALUE]) See Error handling in Mail::Message

$obj->shortString See Error handling in Mail::Message

$obj->trace([LEVEL]) See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

$obj->warnings See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

Cleanup

$obj->DESTROY See Cleanup in Mail::Message

$obj->destruct See Cleanup in Mail::Box::Message

$obj->inGlobalDestruction See Cleanup in Mail::Reporter

DIAGNOSTICS

Error: Cannot create parser for CW$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 CW$include.

Unknown alternative for the forward(include). Valid choices are CWNO, CWINLINE, CWATTACH, and CWENCAPSULATE.

Error: Cannot include reply source as CW$include.

Unknown alternative for the CWinclude option of reply(). Valid choices are CWNO, CWINLINE, and CWATTACH.

Error: Cannot write message to CW$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 CW$new to CW$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: 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 CWvia options.

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 CW$package does not implement CW$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: 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: forwardAttach requires a preamble object

Error: forwardEncapsulate requires a preamble object

Error: no rebuild rule CW$name defined.

DETAILS

REFERENCES

See the MailBox website at <http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/> for more details.

COPYRIGHTS

Distribution version 2.063. Written by Mark Overmeer (mark@overmeer.net). See the ChangeLog for other contributors.

Copyright (c) 2001-2003 by the author(s). All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.