NAME

Mail::Box::MH::Message - one message in a MH-folder

CLASS HIERARCHY

Mail::Box::MH::Message
is a Mail::Box::Dir::Message
is a Mail::Box::Message
is a Mail::Message + ::Construct
is a Mail::Reporter

SYNOPSIS

my $folder = new Mail::Box::MH ...
my $message = $folder->message(10);

DESCRIPTION

A Mail::Box::MH::Message represents one message in an MH-folder. Each message is stored in a separate file.

METHOD INDEX

Methods prefixed with an abbreviation are described in Mail::Message (MM), Mail::Reporter (MR), Mail::Box::Message (MBM), Mail::Message::Construct (MMC), Mail::Box::Dir::Message (MBDM).

The general methods for Mail::Box::MH::Message objects:

  MM bcc                               MM label LABEL [,VALUE [LABEL,...
 MMC bounce OPTIONS                    MR log [LEVEL [,STRINGS]]
 MMC build [MESSAGE|BODY], CONTENT     MM messageId
 MMC buildFromBody BODY, HEADERS       MM modified [BOOL]
  MM cc                                   new OPTIONS
 MBM copyTo FOLDER                     MM nrLines
  MM date                              MM parent
  MM decoded OPTIONS                   MM parts
 MBM delete                            MM print [FILEHANDLE]
 MBM deleted [BOOL]                    MM printUndisclosed [FILEHANDLE]
  MM destinations                     MMC reply OPTIONS
  MM encode OPTIONS                   MMC replyPrelude [STRING|FIELD|...
  MR errors                           MMC replySubject STRING
MBDM filename [FILENAME]               MR report [LEVEL]
 MBM folder [FOLDER]                   MR reportAll [LEVEL]
 MMC forward OPTIONS                   MM send [MAILER], OPTIONS
 MMC forwardPostlude                  MBM seqnr [INTEGER]
 MMC forwardPrelude                   MBM shortString
 MMC forwardSubject STRING             MM size
  MM from                              MM subject
  MM get FIELD                         MM timestamp
  MM guessTimestamp                    MM to
  MM isDummy                           MM toplevel
  MM isMultipart                       MR trace [LEVEL]
  MM isPart                            MR warnings

The extra methods for extension writers:

 MR AUTOLOAD                        MBDM loadHead
 MM DESTROY                           MR logPriority LEVEL
 MM body [BODY]                       MR logSettings
 MM clone                             MR notImplemented
 MM coerce MESSAGE                  MBDM parser
MBM diskDelete                        MM read PARSER, [BODYTYPE]
 MM head [HEAD]                      MBM readBody PARSER, HEAD [, BO...
 MR inGlobalDestruction               MM readHead PARSER [,CLASS]
 MM isDelayed                         MM statusToLabels
 MM labels                            MM storeBody BODY
 MM labelsToStatus                    MM takeMessageId [STRING]

METHODS

new OPTIONS

Messages in directory-based folders use the following options:

OPTION      DESCRIBED IN             DEFAULT
body        Mail::Message            undef
deleted     Mail::Box::Message       0
filename    Mail::Box::Dir::Message  undef
folder      Mail::Box::Message       <required>
head        Mail::Message            undef
head_wrap   Mail::Message            undef
log         Mail::Reporter           'WARNINGS'
messageId   Mail::Message            undef
modified    Mail::Message            0
size        Mail::Box::Message       undef
trace       Mail::Reporter           'WARNINGS'
trusted     Mail::Message            0

Only for extension writers:

OPTION      DESCRIBED IN             DEFAULT
body_type   Mail::Box::Message       <not used>
field_type  Mail::Message            undef
head_type   Mail::Message            'Mail::Message::Head::Complete'

METHODS for extension writers

SEE ALSO

Mail::Box-Overview

AUTHOR

Mark Overmeer (mailbox@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 2.011.

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