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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How do I cut out this field? Post 302258322 by mojoman on Friday 14th of November 2008 10:42:28 AM
Old 11-14-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by zaxxon
Hehe, assuming I can see it now, but I still can't see field number 7 or what you understand by f7, try out:

Code:
awk '{print $2}' infile

If that is what you are looking for, redirect it in the desired file.
Do you want to know something weird? I left out the -d option for delimiter and I ran

cut -f2 names2.tmp ...guess what? I got the right answer:

Code:
undead
unix
up
upload
user
username
users
veriano
victoria
walter
wayne
web
webadm
webadmin
webdev
webmaster
webpop
welcome
wheeling
willow
wizard
www
www-data

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Mail::Server::IMAP4::List(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Mail::Server::IMAP4::List(3pm)

NAME
Mail::Server::IMAP4::List - folder related IMAP4 answers SYNOPSIS
my $imap = Mail::Server::IMAP4::List->new ( folders => $folders # Mail::Box::Identity , inbox => $inbox # Mail::Box , delimiter => '#' ); my $imap = Mail::Server::IMAP4::List->new(user => $user); print $imap->list(...); # for LIST command METHODS
Constructors Mail::Server::IMAP4::List->new(USER) Create a (temporary) object to handle the LIST requests for a certain user, based upon a set of folders. The data is kept by Mail::Box::Identity and Mail::Box::Collection objects, which mean that the folders will not be opened to answer these questions. -Option --Default delimeter '/' folders <from user> inbox <from user> user <undef> delimeter => STRING|CODE Either the constant delimiter, or a code reference which will get passed a folder name and should return the delimiter string used in that name. If that folder name is empty, the default delimiter must be reported. See delimiter() for an example. folders => OBJECT You need to specify either a set of folders explicitly or via the user. Some Mail::Box::Identity OBJECT is needed. inbox => BOOLEAN For now, only used to see whether there is an inbox, so a truth value will do. This may change in the future. By default, the flag is set if "$user-"inbox> is defined. user => OBJECT A Mail::Box::Manage::User OBJECT, representing the user who's folders must get reported. Attributes $obj->delimiter([FOLDERNAME]) Returns the delimiter string. The foldername is only required when a CODE reference was specified at initiation. example: setting-up an IMAP4 delimeter sub delim($) { my $path = shift; my ($delim, $root) = $path =~ m/^(#news.)/ ? ('.', $1) = $path =~ m!^/! ? ('/', '/') : ('/', ''); wantarray ? ($delim, $root) : $delim; } my $list = Mail::Server::IMAP4::List->new(delimiter => &delim, ...); print $list->delimiter('abc/xyz'); # returns a / (slash) and '' print $list->delimiter('#news.feed'); # returns a . (dot) and $news. print $list->delimiter(''); # returns default delimiter $obj->folders() Returns the Mail::Box::Identity of the toplevel folder. $obj->inbox() Returns the Mail::Box or filename of the INBOX. $obj->user() Returns the Mail::Box::Manage::User object, if defined. IMAP Commands $obj->list(BASE, PATTERN) IMAP's LIST command. The request must be partially decoded, the answer will need to be encoded. example: using IMAP list my $imap = Mail::Server::IMAP4::List->new(delimiter => &delim, ...); local $" = ';'; my @lines = $imap->list('', ''); # returns the default delimiter print ">@{$lines[0]}<"; # >(Noselect);/;< my @lines = $imap->list('#news',''); # specific delimiter print ">@{$lines[0]}<"; # >(Noselect);.;< my @lines = $imap->list('top/x/', '%'); print ">@$_<," foreach @lines; # >();/;/tmp/x/y<,>(Marked);/;/tmp/x/z< DETAILS
See RFC2060: "Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP4v1" sections 6.3.8 (LIST question) and 7.2.2 (LIST answer) SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.105, built on May 07, 2012. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/ LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2012 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 v5.14.2 2012-05-07 Mail::Server::IMAP4::List(3pm)
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