12-27-2013
Why don't you use the Email variable defined?
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email::foldertype
Email::FolderType(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Email::FolderType(3pm)
NAME
Email::FolderType - determine the type of a mail folder
SYNOPSIS
use Email::FolderType qw(folder_type);
print folder_type "~/mymbox"; # prints 'Mbox'
print folder_type "~/a_maildir/"; # prints 'Maildir'
print folder_type "some_mh/."; # prints 'MH'
print folder_type "an_archive//"; # prints 'Ezmlm'
DESCRIPTION
Provides a utility subroutine for detecting the type of a given mail folder.
SUBROUTINES
folder_type <path>
Automatically detects what type of mail folder the path refers to and returns the name of that type.
It primarily bases the type on the suffix of the path given.
Suffix | Type
--------+---------
/ | Maildir
/. | MH
// | Ezmlm
In case of no known suffix it checks for a known file structure. If that doesn't work out it defaults to "Mbox" although, if the "Mbox"
matcher has been overridden or the default changed (see DEFAULT MATCHER below) then it will return undef.
matchers
Returns a list of all the matchers available to the system.
DEFAULT MATCHER
Currently the default matcher is "Mbox" and therefore it is always checked last and always returns 1.
If you really want to change this then you should override "Email::FolderType::Mbox::match" and/or change the variable $Email::Folder-
Type::DEFAULT to be something other than 'Mbox'.
use Email::FolderType;
use Email::FolderType::Mbox;
$Email::FolderType::DEFAULT = 'NewDefault';
package Email::FolderType::Mbox;
sub match { return (defined $_[0] && -f $_[0]) }
package Email::FolderType::NewDefault;
sub match { return (defined $_[0] && $_[0] =~ m!some crazy pattern!) }
1;
REGISTERING NEW TYPES
"Email::FolderType" briefly flirted with a rather clunky "register_type" method for registering new matchers but, in retrospect that wasn't
a great idea.
Instead, in this version we've reverted to a "Module::Pluggable" based system - any classes in the "Email::FolderType::" namespace will be
interrogated to see if they have a c<match> method.
If they do then it will be passed the folder name. If the folder matches then the match function should return 1. For example ...
package Email::FolderType::GzippedMbox;
sub match {
my $folder = shift;
return (-f $folder && $folder =~ /.gz$/);
}
1;
These can even be defined inline ...
#!perl -w
use strict;
use Email::Folder;
use Email::LocalDelivery;
# copy all mail from an IMAP folder
my $folder = Email::Folder->new('imap://example.com'); # read INBOX
for ($folder->messages) {
Email::LocalDelivery->deliver($_->as_string, 'local_mbox');
}
package Email::FolderType::IMAP;
sub match {
my $folder = shift;
return $folder =~ m!^imap://!;
}
1;
If there is demand for a compatability shim for the old "register_type" method then we can implement one. Really though, this is much bet-
ter in the long run.
PERL EMAIL PROJECT
This module is maintained by the Perl Email Project.
http://emailproject.perl.org/wiki/Email::FolderType
AUTHOR
Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org>
COPYING
(C) Copyright 2005, Simon Wistow
Distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
This software is under no warranty and will probably ruin your life, kill your friends, burn your house and bring about the apocalypse.
SEE ALSO
Email::LocalDelivery, Email::Folder
perl v5.8.8 2006-08-22 Email::FolderType(3pm)