NAME
Email::MIME::Header::AddressList - MIME support for list of Email::Address::XS objects
VERSION
version 1.954
SYNOPSIS
my $address1 = Email::Address::XS->new('Name1' => 'address1@host.com');
my $address2 = Email::Address::XS->new("Name2 \N{U+263A}" => 'address2@host.com');
my $mime_address = Email::Address::XS->new('=?UTF-8?B?TmFtZTIg4pi6?=' => 'address2@host.com');
my $list1 = Email::MIME::Header::AddressList->new($address1, $address2);
$list1->append_groups('undisclosed-recipients' => []);
$list1->first_address();
# returns $address1
$list1->groups();
# returns (undef, [ $address1, $address2 ], 'undisclosed-recipients', [])
$list1->as_string();
# returns 'Name1 <address1@host.com>, "Name2 ☺" <address2@host.com>, undisclosed-recipients:;'
$list1->as_mime_string();
# returns 'Name1 <address1@host.com>, =?UTF-8?B?TmFtZTIg4pi6?= <address2@host.com>, undisclosed-recipients:;'
my $list2 = Email::MIME::Header::AddressList->new_groups(Group => [ $address1, $address2 ]);
$list2->append_addresses($address2);
$list2->addresses();
# returns ($address2, $address1, $address2)
$list2->groups();
# returns (undef, [ $address2 ], 'Group', [ $address1, $address2 ])
my $list3 = Email::MIME::Header::AddressList->new_mime_groups('=?UTF-8?B?4pi6?=' => [ $mime_address ]);
$list3->as_string();
# returns '☺: "Name2 ☺" <address2@host.com>;'
my $list4 = Email::MIME::Header::AddressList->from_string('Name1 <address1@host.com>, "Name2 ☺" <address2@host.com>, undisclosed-recipients:;');
my $list5 = Email::MIME::Header::AddressList->from_string('Name1 <address1@host.com>', '"Name2 ☺" <address2@host.com>', 'undisclosed-recipients:;');
my $list6 = Email::MIME::Header::AddressList->from_mime_string('Name1 <address1@host.com>, =?UTF-8?B?TmFtZTIg4pi6?= <address2@host.com>, undisclosed-recipients:;');
my $list7 = Email::MIME::Header::AddressList->from_mime_string('Name1 <address1@host.com>', '=?UTF-8?B?TmFtZTIg4pi6?= <address2@host.com>', 'undisclosed-recipients:;');
DESCRIPTION
This module implements object representation for the list of the Email::Address::XS objects. It provides methods for RFC 2047 MIME encoding and decoding suitable for RFC 2822 address-list structure.
EXPORT
None
Class Methods
- new_empty
-
Construct new empty
Email::MIME::Header::AddressList
object. - new
-
Construct new
Email::MIME::Header::AddressList
object from list of Email::Address::XS objects. - new_groups
-
Construct new
Email::MIME::Header::AddressList
object from named groups of Email::Address::XS objects. - new_mime_groups
-
Like
new_groups
but in this method group names and objects properties are expected to be already MIME encoded, thus ASCII strings. - from_string
-
Construct new
Email::MIME::Header::AddressList
object from input string arguments. Calls Email::Address::XS::parse_email_groups. - from_mime_string
-
Like
from_string
but input string arguments are expected to be already MIME encoded.
Object Methods
- as_string
-
Returns string representation of
Email::MIME::Header::AddressList
object. Calls Email::Address::XS::format_email_groups. - as_mime_string
-
Like
as_string
but output string will be properly and unambiguously MIME encoded. MIME encoding is done before calling Email::Address::XS::format_email_groups. - first_address
-
Returns first Email::Address::XS object.
- addresses
-
Returns list of all Email::Address::XS objects.
- groups
-
Like
addresses
but returns objects with named groups. - append_addresses
-
Append Email::Address::XS objects.
- append_groups
-
Like
append_addresses
but arguments are pairs of name of group and array reference of Email::Address::XS objects.
PERL VERSION
This library should run on perls released even a long time ago. It should work on any version of perl released in the last five years.
Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum required version will not be increased. The version may be increased for any reason, and there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl.
SEE ALSO
RFC 2047, RFC 2822, Email::MIME, Email::Address::XS
AUTHOR
Pali <pali@cpan.org>
AUTHORS
Ricardo SIGNES <cpan@semiotic.systems>
Casey West <casey@geeknest.com>
Simon Cozens <simon@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2004 by Simon Cozens and Casey West.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.