NAME
Mail::Message::Body::Multipart - body of a message with attachments
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Body::Multipart
is a Mail::Message::Body
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
See Mail::Message::Body
if($body->isMultipart) {
my @attachments = $body->parts;
my $attachment3 = $body->part(2);
my $before = $body->preamble;
my $after = $body->epilogue;
$body->part(1)->delete;
}
DESCRIPTION
The body (content) of a message can be stored in various ways. In this manual-page you find the description of extra functionality you have when a message contains attachments (parts).
OVERLOADED
overload: ""
overload: '==' and '!='
overload: @{}
overload: bool
METHODS
Constructors
$obj->clone
Mail::Message::Body::Multipart->new(OPTIONS)
Option --Defined in --Default
based_on Mail::Message::Body undef
boundary undef
charset Mail::Message::Body 'PERL' or <undef>
checked Mail::Message::Body <false>
data Mail::Message::Body undef
description Mail::Message::Body undef
disposition Mail::Message::Body undef
eol Mail::Message::Body 'NATIVE'
epilogue undef
file Mail::Message::Body undef
log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
message Mail::Message::Body undef
mime_type Mail::Message::Body 'multipart/mixed'
modified Mail::Message::Body <false>
parts undef
preamble undef
trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
transfer_encoding Mail::Message::Body 'none'
. based_on => BODY
. boundary => STRING
Separator to be used between parts of the message. This separator must be unique in case the message contains nested multiparts (which are not unusual). If undef
, a nice unique boundary will be generated.
. charset => CHARSET|'PERL'
. checked => BOOLEAN
. data => ARRAY-OF-LINES | STRING
. description => STRING|FIELD
. disposition => STRING|FIELD
. eol => 'CR'|'LF'|'CRLF'|'NATIVE'
. epilogue => BODY|STRING
The text which is included in the main body after the final boundary. This is usually empty, and has no meaning.
Provide a BODY object or a STRING which will automatically translated into a text/plain
body.
. file => FILENAME|FILEHANDLE|IOHANDLE
. log => LEVEL
. message => MESSAGE
. mime_type => STRING|FIELD|MIME
. modified => BOOLEAN
. parts => ARRAY-OF-(MESSAGES|BODIES)
Specifies an initial list of parts in this body. These may be full MESSAGES, or BODIES which transformed into messages before use. Each message is coerced into a Mail::Message::Part object.
MIME::Entity and Mail::Internet objects are acceptable in the list, because they are coercible into Mail::Message::Part's. Values of undef
will be skipped silently.
. preamble => BODY|STRING
The text which is included in the body before the first part. It is common use to include a text to warn the user that the message is a multipart. However, this was useful in earlier days: most mail agents are very capable in warning the user themselves.
Provide a BODY object or a STRING which will automatically translated into a text/plain body.
. trace => LEVEL
. transfer_encoding => STRING|FIELD
example:
my $intro = Mail::Message::Body->new(data => ['part one']);
my $pgp = Mail::Message::Body->new(data => ['part three']);
my $body = Mail::Message::Body::Multipart->new
( boundary => time . '--it-s-mine'
, preamble => "This is a multi-part message in MIME format.\n\n"
, parts => [ $intro, $folder->message(3)->decoded, $pgp ]
);
Constructing a body
$obj->attach(MESSAGES|BODIES)
Attach a list of MESSAGES to this multipart. A new body is returned. When you specify BODIES, they will first be translated into real messages. MIME::Entity and Mail::Internet objects may be specified too. In any case, the parts will be coerced into Mail::Message::Part's.
$obj->check
$obj->concatenate(COMPONENTS)
$obj->decoded(OPTIONS)
$obj->encode(OPTIONS)
$obj->encoded
$obj->eol(['CR'|'LF'|'CRLF'|'NATIVE'])
$obj->foreachComponent(CODE)
Execute the CODE for each component of the message: the preamble, the epilogue, and each of the parts.
Each component is a body and is passed as second argument to the CODE. The first argument is a reference to this multi-parted body. The CODE returns a body object. When any of the returned bodies differs from the body which was passed, then a new multi-part body will be returned. Reference to the not-changed bodies and the changed bodies will be included in that new multi-part.
example:
my $checked = $multi->foreachComponent(sub {$_[1]->check});
$obj->foreachLine((CODE))
It is NOT possible to call some code for each line of a multipart, because that would not only inflict damage to the body of each message part, but also to the headers and the part separators.
$obj->stripSignature(OPTIONS)
Removes all parts which contains data usually defined as being signature. The MIME::Type module provides this knowledge. A new multipart is returned, containing the remaining parts. No OPTIONS are defined yet, although some may be specified, because this method overrules the stripSignature
method for normal bodies.
Option --Defined in --Default
max_lines Mail::Message::Body::Construct 10
pattern Mail::Message::Body::Construct qr/^--\s?$/
result_type Mail::Message::Body::Construct <same as current>
. max_lines => INTEGER|undef
. pattern => REGEX|STRING|CODE
. result_type => CLASS
$obj->unify(BODY)
The body
$obj->isDelayed
$obj->isMultipart
$obj->isNested
$obj->message([MESSAGE])
About the payload
$obj->charset
$obj->checked([BOOLEAN])
$obj->description([STRING|FIELD])
$obj->disposition([STRING|FIELD])
$obj->dispositionFilename([DIRECTORY])
$obj->isBinary
$obj->isText
$obj->mimeType
$obj->nrLines
$obj->size
$obj->transferEncoding([STRING|FIELD])
$obj->type([STRING|FIELD])
Access to the payload
$obj->boundary([STRING])
Returns the boundary which is used to separate the parts in this body. If none was read from file, then one will be assigned. With STRING you explicitly set the boundary to be used.
$obj->endsOnNewline
$obj->epilogue
Returns the epilogue; the text after the last message part (after the last real attachment). The epilogue is stored in a BODY object, and its encoding is taken from the general multipart header.
$obj->file
$obj->lines
$obj->part(INDEX)
Returns only the part with the specified INDEX. You may use a negative value here, which counts from the back in the list. Parts which are flagged to be deleted are included in the count.
example:
$message->body->part(2)->print;
$body->part(1)->delete;
$obj->parts(['ALL'|'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'RECURSE'|FILTER])
Return all parts by default, or when ALL is specified. ACTIVE
returns the parts which are not flagged for deletion, as opposite to DELETED
. RECURSE
descents into all nested multiparts to collect all parts.
You may also specify a code reference which is called for each nested part. The first argument will be the message part. When the code returns true, the part is incorporated in the return list.
example:
print "Number of attachments: ",
scalar $message->body->parts('ACTIVE');
foreach my $part ($message->body->parts) {
print "Type: ", $part->get('Content-Type');
}
$obj->preamble
Returns the preamble; the text before the first message part (before the first real attachment). The preamble is stored in a BODY object, and its encoding is taken from the multipart header.
$obj->print([FILEHANDLE])
$obj->printEscapedFrom(FILEHANDLE)
$obj->string
$obj->stripTrailingNewline
$obj->write(OPTIONS)
Internals
$obj->addTransferEncHandler(NAME, CLASS|OBJECT)
Mail::Message::Body::Multipart->addTransferEncHandler(NAME, CLASS|OBJECT)
$obj->contentInfoFrom(HEAD)
$obj->contentInfoTo(HEAD)
$obj->fileLocation([BEGIN,END])
$obj->getTransferEncHandler(TYPE)
$obj->isModified
$obj->load
$obj->modified([BOOLEAN])
$obj->moveLocation([DISTANCE])
$obj->read(PARSER, HEAD, BODYTYPE [,CHARS [,LINES]])
Error handling
$obj->AUTOLOAD
$obj->addReport(OBJECT)
$obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
Mail::Message::Body::Multipart->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
$obj->errors
$obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
Mail::Message::Body::Multipart->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
Mail::Message::Body::Multipart->logPriority(LEVEL)
$obj->logSettings
$obj->notImplemented
$obj->report([LEVEL])
$obj->reportAll([LEVEL])
$obj->trace([LEVEL])
$obj->warnings
Cleanup
$obj->DESTROY
$obj->inGlobalDestruction
DETAILS
DIAGNOSTICS
Warning: Charset $name is not known
The encoding or decoding of a message body encounters a character set which is not understood by Perl's Encode module.
Error: Data not convertible to a message (type is $type)
An object which is not coercable into a Mail::Message::Part object was passed to the initiation. The data is ignored.
Warning: No decoder defined for transfer encoding $name.
The data (message body) is encoded in a way which is not currently understood, therefore no decoding (or recoding) can take place.
Warning: No encoder defined for transfer encoding $name.
The data (message body) has been decoded, but the required encoding is unknown. The decoded data is returned.
Error: Package $package does not implement $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: Unknown criterium $what to select parts.
Valid choices fdr part selections are ALL
, ACTIVE
, DELETED
, RECURSE
or a code reference. However, some other argument was passed.
Error: You cannot use foreachLine on a multipart
foreachLine() should be used on decoded message bodies only, because it would attempt to modify part-headers and separators as well, which is clearly not acceptible.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.090, built on June 02, 2009. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2009 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