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Mail::Box::IMAP4(3)   User Contributed Perl Documentation  Mail::Box::IMAP4(3)

NAME
       Mail::Box::IMAP4 - handle IMAP4 folders as client

INHERITANCE
	Mail::Box::IMAP4
	  is a Mail::Box::Net
	  is a Mail::Box
	  is a Mail::Reporter

SYNOPSIS
	use Mail::Box::IMAP4;
	my $folder = new Mail::Box::IMAP4 folder => $ENV{MAIL}, ...;

DESCRIPTION
       Maintain a folder which has its messages stored on a remote server.
       The communication between the client application and the server is
       implemented using the IMAP4 protocol.  See also Mail::Server::IMAP4.

       This class uses Mail::Transport::IMAP4 to hide the transport of
       information, and focusses solely on the correct handling of messages
       within a IMAP4 folder.  More than one IMAP4 folder can be handled by
       one single IMAP4 connection.

OVERLOADED
       overload: ""
	   See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Box

       overload: @{}
	   See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Box

       overload: cmp
	   See "OVERLOADED" in Mail::Box

METHODS
   Constructors
       Mail::Box::IMAP4->new(OPTIONS)
	   The "new" can have many OPTIONS.  Not only the ones listed here
	   below, but also all the OPTIONS for Mail::Transport::IMAP4::new()
	   can be passed.

	   The default depends on the value of new(cache_head).

	   Without folder name, no folder is selected.	Only few methods are
	   available now, for instance listSubFolders() to get the top-level
	   folder names.  Usually, the folder named "INBOX" will be present.

	    -Option	      --Defined in     --Default
	     access		Mail::Box	 'r'
	     body_delayed_type	Mail::Box	 Mail::Message::Body::Delayed
	     body_type		Mail::Box	 Mail::Message::Body::Lines
	     cache_body				 NO
	     cache_head				 NO or DELAY
	     cache_labels			 NO or DELAY
	     coerce_options	Mail::Box	 []
	     create		Mail::Box	 <false>
	     extract		Mail::Box	 10240
	     field_type		Mail::Box	 undef
	     fix_headers	Mail::Box	 <false>
	     folder		Mail::Box	 /
	     folderdir		Mail::Box	 <not used>
	     head_delayed_type	Mail::Box	 Mail::Message::Head::Delayed
	     head_type		Mail::Box	 Mail::Box::IMAP4::Head or Mail::Message::Head::Complete
	     join_connection			 true
	     keep_dups		Mail::Box	 <false>
	     lock_file		Mail::Box	 undef
	     lock_timeout	Mail::Box	 1 hour
	     lock_type		Mail::Box	 'NONE'
	     lock_wait		Mail::Box	 10 seconds
	     locker		Mail::Box	 undef
	     log		Mail::Reporter	 'WARNINGS'
	     manager		Mail::Box	 undef
	     message_type	Mail::Box	 Mail::Box::IMAP4::Message
	     multipart_type	Mail::Box	 Mail::Message::Body::Multipart
	     password		Mail::Box::Net	 undef
	     remove_when_empty	Mail::Box	 <false>
	     save_on_exit	Mail::Box	 <true>
	     server_name	Mail::Box::Net	 undef
	     server_port	Mail::Box::Net	 143
	     trace		Mail::Reporter	 'WARNINGS'
	     transporter			 Mail::Transport::IMAP4
	     trusted		Mail::Box	 <false>
	     username		Mail::Box::Net	 undef

	   access => MODE
	   body_delayed_type => CLASS
	   body_type => CLASS|CODE
	   cache_body => 'NO'|'YES'|'DELAY'
	     Body objects are immutable, but may still cached or not.  In
	     common case, the body of a message is requested via
	     Mail::Message::body() or Mail::Message::decoded().	 This returns
	     a handle to a body object.	 You may decide wether that body
	     object can be reused or not.  "NO" means: retreive the data each
	     time again, "YES" will cache the body data, "DELAY" will send the
	     whole message when the folder is closed.

		     [local cache]  [write]
	      NO	 no	      no
	      YES	 yes	      no
	      DELAY	 yes	      yes

	   cache_head => 'NO'|'PARTIAL'|'DELAY'
	     For a read-only folder, "DELAY" is the default, otherwise "NO" is
	     chosen.  The four configuration parameter have subtile
	     consequences.  To start with a table:

		     [local cache]  [write]  [default head_type]
	      NO	 no	      no     Mail::Box::IMAP4::Head
	      PARTIAL	 yes	      no     Mail::Box::IMAP4::Head
	      DELAY	 yes	      yes    Mail::Message::Head::Complete

	     The default "head_type" is Mail::Box::IMAP4::Head, the default
	     "cached_head_type" is Mail::Message::Head::Complete.

	     Having a local cache means that a lookup for a field is first
	     done in a local data-structure (which extends
	     Mail::Message::Head::Partial), and only on the remote server if
	     it was not found.	This is dangerous, because your locally cached
	     data can be out-of-sync with the server.  However, it may give
	     you a nice performance benefit.

	     "DELAY" will always collect the whole header for you.  This is
	     required when you want to look for Resent Groups (See
	     Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup) or other field order dependent
	     header access.  A Mail::Message::Head::Delayed will be created
	     first.

	   cache_labels => 'NO'|'WRITE'|'DELAY'
	     When labels from a message are received, these values can be
	     kept. However, this imposes dangers where the server's internal
	     label storage may get out of sync with your data.

	     With "NO", no caching will take place (but the performance will
	     be worse). With "WRITE", all label access will be cached, but
	     written to the server as well.  Both "NO" and "WRITE" will update
	     the labels on the served, even when the folder was opened read-
	     only.  "DELAY" will not write the changed information to the
	     server, but delay that till the moment that the folder is closed.
	     It only works when the folder is opened read/write or write is
	     enforced.

	     The default is "DELAY" for folders which where opened read-only.
	     This means that you still can force an update with close(write).
	     For folders which are opened read-write, the default is the
	     safeset setting, which is "NO".

	   coerce_options => ARRAY
	   create => BOOLEAN
	   extract => INTEGER | CODE | METHOD | 'LAZY'|'ALWAYS'
	   field_type => CLASS
	   fix_headers => BOOLEAN
	   folder => FOLDERNAME
	   folderdir => DIRECTORY
	   head_delayed_type => CLASS
	   head_type => CLASS
	   join_connection => BOOLEAN
	     Within this Mail::Box::IMAP4 class is registered which
	     transporters are already in use, i.e. which connections to the
	     IMAP server are already in established.  When this option is set,
	     multiple folder openings on the same server will try to reuse one
	     connection.

	   keep_dups => BOOLEAN
	   lock_file => FILENAME
	   lock_timeout => SECONDS
	   lock_type => CLASS|STRING|ARRAY
	   lock_wait => SECONDS
	   locker => OBJECT
	   log => LEVEL
	   manager => MANAGER
	   message_type => CLASS
	   multipart_type => CLASS
	   password => STRING
	   remove_when_empty => BOOLEAN
	   save_on_exit => BOOLEAN
	   server_name => HOSTNAME
	   server_port => INTEGER
	   trace => LEVEL
	   transporter => OBJECT|CLASS
	     The name of the CLASS which will interface with the connection.
	     When you implement your own extension to Mail::Transport::IMAP4,
	     you can either specify a fully instantiated transporter OBJECT,
	     or the name of your own CLASS.  When an OBJECT is given, most
	     other options will be ignored.

	   trusted => BOOLEAN
	   username => STRING

	   example:

	    my $imap   = Mail::Box::IMAP4->new(username => 'myname',
	       password => 'mypassword', server_name => 'imap.xs4all.nl');

	    my $url    = 'imap4://user:password@imap.xs4all.nl');
	    my $imap   = $mgr->open($url);

	    my $client = Mail::IMAPClient->new(...);
	    my $imap   = Mail::Box::IMAP4->new(imap_client => $client);

   The folder
       $obj->addMessage(MESSAGE, OPTIONS)
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->addMessages(MESSAGE [, MESSAGE, ...])
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       Mail::Box::IMAP4->appendMessages(OPTIONS)
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->close(OPTIONS)
	   Close the folder.  In the case of IMAP, more than one folder can
	   use the same connection, therefore, closing a folder does not
	   always close the connection to the server.  Only when no folder is
	   using the connection anymore, a logout will be invoked by
	   Mail::Transport::IMAP4::DESTROY()

	    -Option	 --Defined in	  --Default
	     force	   Mail::Box	    <false>
	     save_deleted  Mail::Box	    false
	     write	   Mail::Box	    MODIFIED

	   force => BOOLEAN
	   save_deleted => BOOLEAN
	   write => 'ALWAYS'|'NEVER'|'MODIFIED'
       $obj->copyTo(FOLDER, OPTIONS)
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->delete(OPTIONS)
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->folderdir([DIRECTORY])
	   See "METHODS" in Mail::Box::Net

       $obj->name
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->organization
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->size
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->type
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->update(OPTIONS)
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

       $obj->url
	   See "The folder" in Mail::Box

   Folder flags
       $obj->access
	   See "Folder flags" in Mail::Box

       $obj->isModified
	   See "Folder flags" in Mail::Box

       $obj->modified([BOOLEAN])
	   See "Folder flags" in Mail::Box

       $obj->writable
	   See "Folder flags" in Mail::Box

   The messages
       $obj->current([NUMBER|MESSAGE|MESSAGE-ID])
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

       $obj->find(MESSAGE-ID)
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

       $obj->findFirstLabeled(LABEL, [BOOLEAN, [ARRAY-OF-MSGS]])
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

       $obj->message(INDEX [,MESSAGE])
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

       $obj->messageId(MESSAGE-ID [,MESSAGE])
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

       $obj->messageIds
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

       $obj->messages(['ALL',RANGE,'ACTIVE','DELETED',LABEL,!LABEL,FILTER])
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

       $obj->nrMessages(OPTIONS)
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

       $obj->scanForMessages(MESSAGE, MESSAGE-IDS, TIMESPAN, WINDOW)
	   See "The messages" in Mail::Box

   Sub-folders
       $obj->listSubFolders(OPTIONS)
	   Mail::Box::IMAP4->listSubFolders(OPTIONS)

	   See "Sub-folders" in Mail::Box

       $obj->nameOfSubFolder(SUBNAME, [PARENTNAME])
	   Mail::Box::IMAP4->nameOfSubFolder(SUBNAME, [PARENTNAME])

	   See "Sub-folders" in Mail::Box

       $obj->openRelatedFolder(OPTIONS)
	   See "Sub-folders" in Mail::Box

       $obj->openSubFolder(SUBNAME, OPTIONS)
	   See "Sub-folders" in Mail::Box

       $obj->topFolderWithMessages
	   Mail::Box::IMAP4->topFolderWithMessages

	   See "Sub-folders" in Mail::Box

   Internals
       $obj->body([BODY])
       $obj->coerce(MESSAGE, OPTIONS)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->create(FOLDER, OPTIONS)
	   Mail::Box::IMAP4->create(FOLDER, OPTIONS)

	   See "METHODS" in Mail::Box::Net

       $obj->createTransporter(CLASS, OPTIONS)
	   Create a transporter object (an instance of
	   Mail::Transport::IMAP4), where CLASS defines the exact object type.
	   As OPTIONS, everything which is acceptable to a transporter
	   initiation can be used (see Mail::Transport::IMAP4::new().

	    -Option	    --Default
	     join_connection  true

	   join_connection => BOOLEAN
	     See new(join_connection).	When false, the connection will never
	     be shared with other IMAP mail boxes.

       $obj->determineBodyType(MESSAGE, HEAD)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->fetch(ARRAY-OF-MESSAGES|MESSAGE-SELECTION, INFO)
	   Low-level data retreival about one or more messages via IMAP4 from
	   the remote server. Some of this data may differ from the
	   information which is stored in the message objects which are
	   created by MailBox, so you should avoid the use of this method for
	   your own purposes.  The IMAP implementation provides some wrappers
	   around this, providing the correct behavior.

	   An array of MESSAGES may be specified or some MESSAGE SELECTION,
	   acceptable to Mail::Box::messages().	 Examples of the latter are
	   'ALL', 'DELETED', or "spam" (messages labelled to contain spam).

	   The INFO contains one or more attributes as defined by the IMAP
	   protocol.  You have to read the full specs of the related RFCs to
	   see these.

       Mail::Box::IMAP4->foundIn([FOLDERNAME], OPTIONS)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->getHead(MESSAGE)
	   Read the header for the specified message from the remote server.
	   "undef" is returned in case the message disappeared.

       $obj->getHeadAndBody(MESSAGE)
	   Read all data for the specified message from the remote server.
	   Return head and body of the mesasge as list, or an empty list if
	   the MESSAGE disappeared from the server.

       $obj->lineSeparator([STRING|'CR'|'LF'|'CRLF'])
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->locker
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->read(OPTIONS)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->readMessages(OPTIONS)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->storeMessage(MESSAGE)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->toBeThreaded(MESSAGES)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->toBeUnthreaded(MESSAGES)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->transporter([OBJECT])
	   Returns the object which is the interface to the IMAP4 protocol
	   handler.  The IMAP4 handler has the current folder selected.	 When
	   an OBJECT is specified, it is set to be the transporter from that
	   moment on.  The OBJECT must extend Mail::Transport::IMAP4.

       $obj->updateMessages(OPTIONS)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Box

       $obj->write(OPTIONS)
	   The IMAP protocol usually writes the data immediately to the remote
	   server, because that's what the protocol wants.  However, some
	   options to new() may delay that to boost performance.  This method
	   will, when the folder is being closed, write that info after all.

	    -Option	 --Defined in	  --Default
	     force	   Mail::Box	    <false>
	     save_deleted		    <false>

	   force => BOOLEAN
	   save_deleted => BOOLEAN
	     You may be able to save the messages which are flagged for
	     deletion now, but they will be removed anyway when the folder is
	     closed.

       $obj->writeMessages(OPTIONS)
	    -Option	--Defined in	 --Default
	     messages	  Mail::Box	   <required>
	     transporter		   <required>

	   messages => ARRAY
	   transporter => OBJECT

   Other methods
       $obj->timespan2seconds(TIME)
	   Mail::Box::IMAP4->timespan2seconds(TIME)

	   See "Other methods" in Mail::Box

   Error handling
       $obj->AUTOLOAD
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->addReport(OBJECT)
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
	   Mail::Box::IMAP4->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL,
	   TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->errors
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
	   Mail::Box::IMAP4->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
	   Mail::Box::IMAP4->logPriority(LEVEL)

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->logSettings
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->notImplemented
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->report([LEVEL])
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->reportAll([LEVEL])
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->trace([LEVEL])
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->warnings
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

   Cleanup
       $obj->DESTROY
	   See "Cleanup" in Mail::Box

       $obj->inGlobalDestruction
	   See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter

DIAGNOSTICS
       Warning: Cannot find head back for $uidl in $folder.
	   The header was read before, but now seems empty: the IMAP4 server
	   does not produce the header lines anymore.

       Warning: Cannot read body for $uidl in $folder.
	   The header of the message was retreived from the IMAP4 server, but
	   the body is not read, for an unknown reason.

       Error: Copying failed for one message.
	   For some reason, for instance disc full, removed by external
	   process, or read-protection, it is impossible to copy one of the
	   messages.  Copying will proceed for the other messages.

       Error: Couldn't select IMAP4 folder $name
       Error: Destination folder $name is not writable.
	   The folder where the messages are copied to is not opened with
	   write access (see new(access)).  This has no relation with write
	   permission to the folder which is controled by your operating
	   system.

       Warning: Different messages with id $msgid
	   The message id is discovered more than once within the same folder,
	   but the content of the message seems to be different.  This should
	   not be possible: each message must be unique.

       Error: Folder $name not deleted: not writable.
	   The folder must be opened with write access via new(access),
	   otherwise removing it will be refused.  So, you may have write-
	   access according to the operating system, but that will not
	   automatically mean that this "delete" method permits you to.	 The
	   reverse remark is valid as well.

       Notice: Impossible to keep deleted messages in IMAP
	   Some folder type have a 'deleted' flag which can be stored in the
	   folder to be performed later.  The folder keeps that knowledge even
	   when the folder is rewritten.  Well, IMAP4 cannot play that trick.

       Error: Invalid timespan '$timespan' specified.
	   The string does not follow the strict rules of the time span syntax
	   which is permitted as parameter.

       Warning: Message $uidl disappeared from $folder.
	   Trying to get the specific message from the server, but it appears
	   to be gone.

       Warning: Message $uidl disappeared from $folder.
	   Trying to get the specific message from the server, but it appears
	   to be gone.

       Warning: Message-id '$msgid' does not contain a domain.
	   According to the RFCs, message-ids need to contain a unique random
	   part, then an "@", and then a domain name.  This is made to avoid
	   the creation of two messages with the same id.  The warning emerges
	   when the "@" is missing from the string.

       Error: No IMAP4 transporter configured
       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: Unable to create subfolder $name of $folder.
	   The copy includes the subfolders, but for some reason it was not
	   possible to copy one of these.  Copying will proceed for all other
	   sub-folders.

SEE ALSO
       This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.097, built on
       January 26, 2011. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/

LICENSE
       Copyrights 2001-2011 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

perl v5.14.1			  2011-01-26		   Mail::Box::IMAP4(3)
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