10-13-2011
Hi
xoops,
Can you please let me know, exactly what the command does?
Regards
Vamsi.
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net::sieve::script::condition
Net::Sieve::Script::Condition(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Sieve::Script::Condition(3pm)
NAME
Net::Sieve::Script::Condition - parse and write conditions in sieve scripts
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Sieve::Script::Condition;
my $cond = Net::Sieve::Script::Condition->new('header');
$cond->match_type(':contains');
$cond->key_list('"[Test4]"');
$cond->header_list('"Subject"');
print $cond->write();
or
my $cond = Net::Sieve::Script::Condition->new(
'anyof (
header :contains "Subject" "[Test]",
header :contains "Subject" "[Test2]")'
);
print $cond->write();
DESCRIPTION
Parse and write condition part of Sieve rules, see Net::Sieve::Script.
Support RFC 5228, 5231 (relationnal) and regex draft
CONSTRUCTOR
new
Match and set accessors for each condition object in conditions tree, "test" is mandatory
Internal
id : id for condition, set by creation order
condition : array of sub conditions
parent : parent of sub condition
AllConds : array of pointers for all conditions
Condition parts
not : 'not' or nothing
test : 'header', 'address', 'exists', ...
key_list : "subject" or ["To", "Cc"]
header_list : "text" or ["text1", "text2"]
address_part : ':all ', ':localpart ', ...
match_type : ':is ', ':contains ', ...
comparator : string part
METHODS
equals
Purpose : test conditions
Return : 1 on equals conditions
write
Purpose : write rule conditions in text format
Return : multi-line formated text
AUTHOR
Yves Agostini
CPAN ID: YVESAGO
Univ Metz
agostini@univ-metz.fr
http://www.crium.univ-metz.fr
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.10.0 2008-09-15 Net::Sieve::Script::Condition(3pm)