04-28-2014
Can you provide some example data of the bad output when the data is shifted?
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email::folder
Email::Folder(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Email::Folder(3pm)
NAME
Email::Folder - read all the messages from a folder as Email::Simple objects.
SYNOPSIS
use Email::Folder;
my $folder = Email::Folder->new("some_file");
print join "
", map { $_->header("Subject") } $folder->messages;
METHODS
new($folder, %options)
Takes the name of a folder, and a hash of options
If a 'reader' option is passed in then that is used as the class to read in messages with.
messages
Returns a list containing all of the messages in the folder. Can only be called once as it drains the iterator.
next_message
acts as an iterator. reads the next message from a folder. returns false at the end of the folder
bless_message($message)
Takes a raw RFC822 message and blesses it into a class.
By default this is an Email::Simple object but can easily be overriden in a subclass.
For example, this simple subclass just returns the raw rfc822 messages, and exposes the speed of the parser.
package Email::RawFolder;
use base 'Email::Folder';
sub bless_message { $_[1] };
1;
reader
read-only accessor to the underlying Email::Reader subclass instance
PERL EMAIL PROJECT
This module is maintained by the Perl Email Project
<http://emailproject.perl.org/wiki/Email::Folder>
AUTHORS
Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org>
Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net>
COPYING
Copyright 2006, 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 doobie
brothers.
SEE ALSO
Email::LocalDelivery, Email::FolderType, Email::Simple
perl v5.10.0 2009-07-27 Email::Folder(3pm)