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NAME
Data::Message - Parse and Reconstruct RFC2822 Compliant Messages
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Message;
my $message = Data::Message->new(join('',<>), fold => 1);
print $message->header("Customer-ID");
print $message->body;
DESCRIPTION
This module is a generic interface to dealing with RFC2822 compliant messages. Email is the most common example of messages in this format, but not the only one. HTTP requests and responses are also sent and received in this format. Many other systems rely on storing or sending information with a header of key/value pairs followed by an optional body.
Because Email::Simple
is so good at parsing this format, and so fast, this module inherits from it. Changes to the interface are only prevelant in options provided to the constructor new()
. For any other interface usage documentation, please see Email::Simple.
Because Data::Message
is a subclass of Email::Simple
, its mixins will work with this package. For example, you may use Email::Simple::Creator
to aid in the creation of Data::Message
objects from scratch.
new()
my $message = Data::Message->new(join( '', <> ));
The first argument is a scalar value containing the text of the payload to be parsed. Subsequent arguments are passed as key/value pairs.
SEE ALSO
Email::Simple, Email::Simple::Creator, Email::Simple::Headers, perl.
AUTHOR
Casey West, <casey@geeknest.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 Casey West. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.