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Mail::Message::Part(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioMail::Message::Part(3)

NAME
       Mail::Message::Part - a part of a message, but a message by itself

INHERITANCE
	Mail::Message::Part
	  is a Mail::Message
	  is a Mail::Reporter

SYNOPSIS
	my Mail::Message $message = ...;
	if($message->isMultipart) {
	   my Mail::Message::Part $part;

	   foreach $part ($message->body->parts) {
	      $part->print(\*OUT);
	      my $attached_head = $part->head;
	      my $attached_body = $part->body;	    # encoded as read
	      my $attached_body = $part->decoded;   # transfer-encoding removed
	   }
	}

DESCRIPTION
       A "Mail::Message::Part" object contains a message which is included in
       the body of an other message.  For instance attachments are parts.

       READ Mail::Message FIRST.  A part is a special message: it has a
       reference to its parent message, and will usually not be sub-classed
       into mail folder specific variants.

METHODS
   Constructors
       $obj->clone(OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructors" in Mail::Message

       Mail::Message::Part->new(OPTIONS)
	   Create a message part.

	    -Option    --Defined in	--Default
	     body	 Mail::Message	  undef
	     body_type	 Mail::Message	  Mail::Message::Body::Lines
	     container			  <required>
	     deleted	 Mail::Message	  <false>
	     field_type	 Mail::Message	  undef
	     head	 Mail::Message	  <empty header>
	     head_type	 Mail::Message	  Mail::Message::Head::Complete
	     labels	 Mail::Message	  {}
	     log	 Mail::Reporter	  'WARNINGS'
	     messageId	 Mail::Message	  undef
	     modified	 Mail::Message	  <false>
	     trace	 Mail::Reporter	  'WARNINGS'
	     trusted	 Mail::Message	  <false>

	   body => OBJECT
	   body_type => CLASS
	   container => BODY
	     Reference to the parental Mail::Message::Body object where this
	     part is a member of.  That object may be a
	     Mail::Message::Body::Multipart or a Mail::Message::Body::Nested.

	   deleted => BOOLEAN
	   field_type => CLASS
	   head => OBJECT
	   head_type => CLASS
	   labels => ARRAY|HASH
	   log => LEVEL
	   messageId => STRING
	   modified => BOOLEAN
	   trace => LEVEL
	   trusted => BOOLEAN

   Constructing a message
       $obj->bounce([RG-OBJECT|OPTIONS])
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Bounce

       Mail::Message::Part->build([MESSAGE|PART|BODY], CONTENT)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Build

       Mail::Message::Part->buildFromBody(BODY, CONTAINER, HEADERS)
	   Shape a message part around a BODY.	Bodies have information about
	   their content in them, which is used to construct a header for the
	   message.  Next to that, more HEADERS can be specified.  No headers
	   are obligatory.  No extra headers are fabricated automatically.

	   example:

	    my $multi = Mail::Message::Body::Multipart->new;
	    my $part  = Mail::Message::Part->buildFromBody($body, $multi);

       $obj->forward(OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

       $obj->forwardAttach(OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

       $obj->forwardEncapsulate(OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

       $obj->forwardInline(OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

       $obj->forwardNo(OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

       $obj->forwardPostlude
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

       $obj->forwardPrelude
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

       $obj->forwardSubject(STRING)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Forward

       Mail::Message::Part->read(FILEHANDLE|SCALAR|REF-SCALAR|ARRAY-OF-LINES,
       OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Read

       $obj->rebuild(OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Rebuild

       $obj->reply(OPTIONS)
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Reply

       $obj->replyPrelude([STRING|FIELD|ADDRESS|ARRAY-OF-THINGS])
	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Reply

       $obj->replySubject(STRING)
	   Mail::Message::Part->replySubject(STRING)

	   See "Constructing a message" in Mail::Message::Construct::Reply

   The message
       $obj->container
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

       $obj->isDummy
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

       $obj->isPart
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

       $obj->messageId
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

       $obj->print([FILEHANDLE])
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

       $obj->printEscapedFrom(FILEHANDLE)
	   Prints the message part, but all lines which start with 'From '
	   will get a leading >.  See Mail::Message::Body::printEscapedFrom().

       $obj->send([MAILER], OPTIONS)
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

       $obj->size
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

       $obj->toplevel
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

       $obj->write([FILEHANDLE])
	   See "The message" in Mail::Message

   The header
       $obj->bcc
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->cc
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->date
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->destinations
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->from
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->get(FIELDNAME)
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->guessTimestamp
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->head([HEAD])
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->nrLines
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->sender
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->study(FIELDNAME)
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->subject
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->timestamp
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

       $obj->to
	   See "The header" in Mail::Message

   The body
       $obj->body([BODY])
	   See "The body" in Mail::Message

       $obj->contentType
	   See "The body" in Mail::Message

       $obj->decoded(OPTIONS)
	   See "The body" in Mail::Message

       $obj->encode(OPTIONS)
	   See "The body" in Mail::Message

       $obj->isMultipart
	   See "The body" in Mail::Message

       $obj->isNested
	   See "The body" in Mail::Message

       $obj->parts(['ALL'|'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'RECURSE'|FILTER])
	   See "The body" in Mail::Message

   Flags
       $obj->delete
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

       $obj->deleted([BOOLEAN])
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

       $obj->isDeleted
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

       $obj->isModified
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

       $obj->label(LABEL|PAIRS)
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

       $obj->labels
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

       $obj->labelsToStatus
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

       $obj->modified([BOOLEAN])
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

       $obj->statusToLabels
	   See "Flags" in Mail::Message

   The whole message as text
       $obj->file
	   See "The whole message as text" in Mail::Message::Construct::Text

       $obj->lines
	   See "The whole message as text" in Mail::Message::Construct::Text

       $obj->printStructure([FILEHANDLE|undef],[INDENT])
	   See "The whole message as text" in Mail::Message::Construct::Text

       $obj->string
	   See "The whole message as text" in Mail::Message::Construct::Text

   Internals
       $obj->clonedFrom
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Message

       Mail::Message::Part->coerce(BODY|MESSAGE, MULTIPART, HEADERS)
	   Transforms a BODY or MESSAGE to a real message part.	 The MULTIPART
	   refers to the parental body.

	   When ta BODY is specified, extra HEADERS can be supplied as well.
	   Bodies are coerced into message parts by calling buildFromBody().
	   If you specify a MESSAGE residing in a folder, this message will
	   automatically be cloned.

       $obj->isDelayed
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Message

       $obj->readBody(PARSER, HEAD [, BODYTYPE])
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Message

       $obj->readFromParser(PARSER, [BODYTYPE])
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Message

       $obj->readHead(PARSER [,CLASS])
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Message

       $obj->recursiveRebuildPart(PART, OPTIONS)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Message::Construct::Rebuild

       $obj->storeBody(BODY)
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Message

       $obj->takeMessageId([STRING])
	   See "Internals" in Mail::Message

   Error handling
       $obj->AUTOLOAD
	   See "METHODS" in Mail::Message::Construct

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

       $obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
	   Mail::Message::Part->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::Message::Part->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
	   Mail::Message::Part->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->shortSize([VALUE])
	   Mail::Message::Part->shortSize([VALUE])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Message

       $obj->shortString
	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Message

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

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

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

       $obj->destruct
	   Message parts can not be destructed per part: only whole messages
	   can be forcefully freed from memory.	 Of course, you can delete()
	   separate parts, which only sets a flag not to write a part again.
	   Furthermore, you may cosider rebuild() to get rit of deleted parts.

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

DIAGNOSTICS
       Error: Cannot include forward source as $include.
	   Unknown alternative for the forward(include).  Valid choices are
	   "NO", "INLINE", "ATTACH", and "ENCAPSULATE".

       Error: Cannot include reply source as $include.
	   Unknown alternative for the "include" option of reply().  Valid
	   choices are "NO", "INLINE", and "ATTACH".

       Error: Method bounce requires To, Cc, or Bcc
	   The message bounce() method forwards a received message off to
	   someone else without modification; you must specified it's new
	   destination.	 If you have the urge not to specify any destination,
	   you probably are looking for reply(). When you wish to modify the
	   content, use forward().

       Error: Method forwardAttach requires a preamble
       Error: Method forwardEncapsulate requires a preamble
       Error: No address to create forwarded to.
	   If a forward message is created, a destination address must be
	   specified.

       Error: No default mailer found to send message.
	   The message send() mechanism had not enough information to
	   automatically find a mail transfer agent to sent this message.
	   Specify a mailer explicitly using the "via" options.

       Error: No rebuild rule $name defined.
       Error: Only build() Mail::Message's; they are not in a folder yet
	   You may wish to construct a message to be stored in a some kind of
	   folder, but you need to do that in two steps.  First, create a
	   normal Mail::Message, and then add it to the folder.	 During this
	   Mail::Box::addMessage() process, the message will get coerce()-d
	   into the right message type, adding storage information and the
	   like.

       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: You cannot destruct message parts, only whole messages
	   Message parts can not be destructed per part: only whole messages
	   can be forcefully freed from memory. Consider delete() or
	   rebuild().

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::Message::Part(3)
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