NAME

mailbox2html - EXPERIMENTAL: convert mail-folders into an html-structure

SYNOPSIS

mail2html [-src folder] [-dest directory] [-norecurse]

DESCRIPTION

Convert various kinds of mail-folders to html, permitting it to be read by a browser.

Options:

-cleanup => BOOLEAN

(or -cleanup or -nocleanup) removes the directory, before generating the data.

-dest => DIRECTORY

Where the output has to go to. When this option is not specified, the program will try to create a sub-directory named mail2html in the directory pointed to by the environment variable TMPDIR or tmpdir, otherwise in /var/tmp, or /tmp.

-folderpage => FILENAME

The template which is used to create folder-pages. See the examples with the distribution of this code for examples.

-help => BOOLEAN

(or -help or -?) Print a brief help

-index => FILENAME

The filename in the directory where the web-server falls back onto, when the user specifies only the name of the directory to get data from. By default, this is set to index.html.

-messagepage => FILENAME

The template which is used to create one page per message. See the examples with the distribution of this code for examples.

-recurse => BOOLEAN

(or -recurse or <-norecurse>) Go recursive through subfolders. By default, recursive production is enabled.

-src => FILE | DIRECTORY

Start with the folder(-directory) which can be found on the specified location. The type of folder is auto-detected. By default, the content of the MAIL or mail environment-variable is taken. If these are not defined, HOME and home are checked for a sub-directory named Mail. If that is unsuccessful too, the current directory is taken.

-verbose => BOOLEAN

(or -verbose or -noverbose) Be verbose about the progress of the program. Especially useful for debugging purposes.

AUTHOR

Mark Overmeer (Mark@Overmeer.net). All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

VERSION

This code is beta, version 1.3.19