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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Please help me on unix partition Post 56386 by Neo on Friday 1st of October 2004 11:58:51 AM
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Email::Thread(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Email::Thread(3pm)

NAME
Email::Thread - Use JWZ's mail threading algorithm with Email::Simple objects SYNOPSIS
use Email::Thread; my $threader = Email::Thread->new(@messages); $threader->thread; dump_em($_,0) for $threader->rootset; sub dump_em { my ($self, $level) = @_; debug (' \-> ' x $level); if ($self->message) { print $self->message->header("Subject") , " "; } else { print "[ Message $self not available ] "; } dump_em($self->child, $level+1) if $self->child; dump_em($self->next, $level) if $self->next; } DESCRIPTION
Strictly speaking, this doesn't really need Email::Simple objects. It just needs an object that responds to the same API. At the time of writing the list of classes with the Email::Simple API comprises just Email::Simple. Due to how it's implemented, its API is an exact clone of Mail::Thread. Please see that module's documentation for API details. Just mentally substitute "Email::Thread" everywhere you see "Mail::Thread" and "Email::Thread::Container" where you see "Mail::Thread::Container". PERL EMAIL PROJECT
This module is maintained by the Perl Email Project. <http://emailproject.perl.org/wiki/Email::Thread> SUPPORT
Support for this module is provided via the CPAN RT system at <http://rt.cpan.org/> LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright X Iain Truskett, 2003. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. THANKS
Simon Cozens (SIMON) for encouraging me to release it, and for Email::Simple and Mail::Thread. Richard Clamp (RCLAMP) for the header patch. AUTHORS
Iain Truskett <spoon@cpan.org> SEE ALSO
perl, Mail::Thread, Email::Simple perl v5.10.0 2007-03-22 Email::Thread(3pm)
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