10-03-2009
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ciderwebmail::model::imapclient
CiderWebmail::Model::IMAPClient(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CiderWebmail::Model::IMAPClient(3pm)
NAME
CiderWebmail::Model::IMAPClient - Catalyst Model
DESCRIPTION
Interface to the IMAP Server
You should *really* read rfc3501 if you want to use this.
METHODS
new()
creates a new CiderWebmail::Model::IMAPClient
_die_on_error($c)
die if the last IMAP command sent to the server caused an error this sould be called after every command sent to the imap server.
disconnect
disconnect from IMAP Server, if connected
separator($c)
Returnes the folder separator
folder_tree($c)
Return all folders as hash-tree.
folder_sort
custom sort for folders always put INBOX on top
select($c, { mailbox => $mailbox })
selects a folder
message_count($c, { mailbox => $mailbox })
returnes the number of messages in a mailbox
unseen_count($c, { mailbox => $mailbox })
returnes the number of unseen messages in a mailbox
check_sort($sort)
Checks if the given sort criteria is valid.
get_folder_uids($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, sort => $sort, range => $range })
Returns a MessageSet object representing all UIDs in a mailbox The range option accepts a range of UIDs (for example 1:100 or 1:*), if you
specify a range containing '*' the last (highest UID) message will always be returned.
get_headers_hash($c, { uids => [qw/ 1 .. 10 /], sort => [qw/ date /], headers => [qw/ date subject /], mailbox => 'INBOX' })
returnes a array of hashes for messages in a mailbox
o uids (arrayref): a list of uids (as described in RFC2060) to fetch
o sort (arrayref): sort criteria (as described in RFC2060). for example: [ qw/ date / ] will sort by date, [ qw/ reverse date / ] will
sort by reverse date
o headers (arrayref, required): a list of mail-headers to fetch.
o mailbox (required)
search()
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get_headers_string($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, uid => $uid })
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all_headers($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, uid => $uid })
fetch all headers for a message and updates the local headercache
get_headers($c, { mailbox => $mailbox })
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mark_read($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, uid => $uid })
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mark_answered($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, uid => $uid })
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bodypart_as_string($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, uid => $uid, parts => [ $part ] })
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get_bodystructure($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, uid => $uid })
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more usefull
message_as_string($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, uid => $uid })
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delete_messages($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, uid => $uid })
delete message(s) form the server and expunge the mailbox
append_message($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, message_text => $message_text })
low level method to append an RFC822-formatted message to a mailbox
move_message($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, target_mailbox => $target_mailbox, uid => $uid })
Move a message to another mailbox
create_mailbox($c, { mailbox => $mailbox, name => $name })
Create a subfolder
delete_mailbox($c, { mailbox => $mailbox })
Delete a complete folder
AUTHOR
Stefan Seifert and Mathias Reitinger <mathias.reitinger@loop0.org>
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-16 CiderWebmail::Model::IMAPClient(3pm)