man Mail::Message::Body::Delayed () - body of a Mail::Message but not read yet.

NAME

Mail::Message::Body::Delayed - body of a Mail::Message but not read yet.

INHERITANCE

 Mail::Message::Body::Delayed realizes a Mail::Message::Body

 Mail::Message::Body::Delayed
   is a Mail::Reporter

SYNOPSIS

 See Mail::Message::Body

DESCRIPTION

Message bodies of this type will be replaced by another type the moment you access the content. In this documentation you will find the description of how a message body gets delay loaded.

OVERLOADED

overload: "" (stringification) Returns the body as string --which will trigger completion unless called to produce a string for CWCarp. The latter to avoid deep recursions. Example: stringification of delayed body

 print $msg->body;   # implicit by print
 my $body = $msg->body;
 my $x    = "$body"; # explicit by interpolation

overload: @{} When a body object is used as being an array reference, the lines of the body are returned. This is the same as using the CWlines method.

overload: bool Always returns a true value, which is needed to have overloaded objects to be used as in CWif($body). Otherwise, CWif(defined $body) would be needed to avoid a runtime error.

METHODS

Constructors

Mail::Message::Body::Delayed->new(OPTIONS)

 Option   Defined in       Default      
 log      L<Mail::Reporter>  C<'WARNINGS'>
 message                   <required>   
 trace    L<Mail::Reporter>  C<'WARNINGS'>
. log LEVEL . message MESSAGE The MESSAGE object which contains this delayed body. . trace LEVEL

The body

$obj->message

About to the payload

$obj->guessSize

$obj->isDelayed

$obj->isModified

$obj->isMultipart

$obj->modified

$obj->nrLines

Internals

$obj->fileLocation([BEGIN, END])

$obj->load Returns the loaded version of this body.

$obj->moveLocation(DISTANCE)

$obj->read(PARSER, HEAD, BODYTYPE)

Error handling

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

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

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

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

$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)

Mail::Message::Body::Delayed->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->trace([LEVEL]) See Error handling in Mail::Reporter

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

Cleanup

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

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

DIAGNOSTICS

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.

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.