05-30-2005
getting file words as pattern matching
Sir,
I want to check for the repation of a user address in a file i used || as my delimiter and want to check repetaip0n of the address that is mailid and then i have to use IMAP and all.
How can i do this...
I am in linux ...and my file is linux file.
Thanks,
ArunKumar
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net::imap::client::msgaddress
Net::IMAP::Client::MsgAddress(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::IMAP::Client::MsgAddress(3pm)
NAME
Net::IMAP::Client::MsgAddress - email address object
DESCRIPTION
Represents one email address as returned in an ENVELOPE part of the FETCH command.
When used in string context, this object magically translates to "Full Name <email@address.com>".
METHODS
"new" # constructor
Creates a new object from the given array.
name
Returns the full name, if any
at_domain_list
Returns the "at_domain_list" part (WTF is that?)
mailbox
Returns the mailbox name (i.e. the 'email' part in the example above).
host
Returns the host name (i.e. the 'address.com' part).
email
Returns the full email address: "$self-"{mailbox} . '@' . $self->{host}>.
as_string
Used by stringification. It returns the full name and email address as in "Full Name <email@address.com>".
SEE ALSO
Net::IMAP::Client, Net::IMAP::Client::MsgSummary
AUTHOR
Mihai Bazon, <mihai.bazon@gmail.com>
http://www.dynarchlib.com/
http://www.bazon.net/mishoo/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) Mihai Bazon 2008. All rights reserved.
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