Mail::Box::Maildir - handle Maildir folders |
Mail::Box::Maildir - handle Maildir folders
Mail::Box::Maildir is a Mail::Box::Dir is a Mail::Box is a Mail::Reporter
use Mail::Box::Maildir; my $folder = new Mail::Box::Maildir folder => $ENV{MAIL}, ...;
This documentation describes how Maildir mailboxes work, and what you
can do with the Maildir folder object Mail::Box::Maildir
.
Maildir is not supported for Windows, because it create filenames which are not accepted by the Windows system.
overload: ``''
See OVERLOADED in the Mail::Box manpage
overload: @{}
See OVERLOADED in the Mail::Box manpage
overload: cmp
See OVERLOADED in the Mail::Box manpage
Mail::Box::Maildir->new(OPTIONS)
Option Defined in Default accept_new <false> access L<Mail::Box> C<'r'> body_delayed_type L<Mail::Box> L<Mail::Message::Body::Delayed|Mail::Message::Body::Delayed> body_type L<Mail::Box> L<Mail::Message::Body::Lines|Mail::Message::Body::Lines> coerce_options L<Mail::Box> C<[]> create L<Mail::Box> <false> directory L<Mail::Box::Dir> <derived from folder name> extract L<Mail::Box> C<10240> field_type L<Mail::Box> undef fix_headers L<Mail::Box> <false> folder L<Mail::Box> C<$ENV{MAIL}> folderdir L<Mail::Box> C<$ENV{HOME}/.maildir> head_delayed_type L<Mail::Box> L<Mail::Message::Head::Delayed|Mail::Message::Head::Delayed> head_type L<Mail::Box> L<Mail::Message::Head::Complete|Mail::Message::Head::Complete> keep_dups L<Mail::Box> <false> lock_file L<Mail::Box> <not used> lock_timeout L<Mail::Box> <not used> lock_type L<Mail::Box> C<'NONE'> (constant) lock_wait L<Mail::Box> <not used> locker L<Mail::Box> undef log L<Mail::Reporter> C<'WARNINGS'> manager L<Mail::Box> undef message_type L<Mail::Box> L<Mail::Box::Message|Mail::Box::Message> multipart_type L<Mail::Box> L<Mail::Message::Body::Multipart|Mail::Message::Body::Multipart> remove_when_empty L<Mail::Box> <true> save_on_exit L<Mail::Box> <true> trace L<Mail::Reporter> C<'WARNINGS'> trusted L<Mail::Box> <depends on folder location>
. accept_new BOOLEAN
When the folder is open, some messages may be stored in the new
sub-directory. By default, these messages are immediately moved to
the cur
directory when the folder is opened. Otherwise, you have
to call acceptMessages() or Mail::Box::Maildir::Message::accept().
. access MODE
. body_delayed_type CLASS
. body_type CLASS|CODE
. coerce_options ARRAY
. create BOOLEAN
. directory DIRECTORY
. extract INTEGER | CODE | METHOD | 'LAZY'|'ALWAYS'
. field_type CLASS
. fix_headers BOOLEAN
. folder FOLDERNAME
. folderdir DIRECTORY
. head_delayed_type CLASS
. head_type CLASS
. keep_dups BOOLEAN
. lock_file FILENAME
. lock_timeout SECONDS
. lock_type CLASS|STRING|ARRAY
. lock_wait SECONDS
. locker OBJECT
. log LEVEL
. manager MANAGER
. message_type CLASS
. multipart_type CLASS
. remove_when_empty BOOLEAN
. save_on_exit BOOLEAN
. trace LEVEL
. trusted BOOLEAN
$obj->addMessage(MESSAGE, OPTIONS)
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->addMessages(MESSAGE [, MESSAGE, ...])
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
Mail::Box::Maildir->appendMessages(OPTIONS)
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->close(OPTIONS)
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->copyTo(FOLDER, OPTIONS)
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->delete(OPTIONS)
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->directory
See The folder in the Mail::Box::Dir manpage
$obj->folderdir([DIRECTORY])
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->name
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->organization
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->size
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->type
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->update(OPTIONS)
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->url
See The folder in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->access
See Folder flags in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->isModified
See Folder flags in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->modified([BOOLEAN])
See Folder flags in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->writable
See Folder flags in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->current([NUMBER|MESSAGE|MESSAGE-ID])
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->find(MESSAGE-ID)
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->findFirstLabeled(LABEL, [BOOLEAN, [ARRAY-OF-MSGS]])
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->message(INDEX [,MESSAGE])
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->messageId(MESSAGE-ID [,MESSAGE])
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->messageIds
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->messages(['ALL',RANGE,'ACTIVE','DELETED',LABEL,!LABEL,FILTER])
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->nrMessages(OPTIONS)
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->scanForMessages(MESSAGE, MESSAGE-IDS, TIMESPAN, WINDOW)
See The messages in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->listSubFolders(OPTIONS)
Mail::Box::Maildir->listSubFolders(OPTIONS)
See Sub-folders in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->nameOfSubFolder(SUBNAME, [PARENTNAME])
Mail::Box::Maildir->nameOfSubFolder(SUBNAME, [PARENTNAME])
See Sub-folders in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->openRelatedFolder(OPTIONS)
See Sub-folders in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->openSubFolder(SUBNAME, OPTIONS)
See Sub-folders in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->topFolderWithMessages
Mail::Box::Maildir->topFolderWithMessages
See Sub-folders in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->acceptMessages
Accept all messages which are waiting in the new
directory to be
moved to the cur
directory. This will not rescan the directory
for newly arrived messages, because that's a task for update().
Mail::Box::Maildir->appendMessage(OPTIONS)
$obj->coerce(MESSAGE, OPTIONS)
$obj->create(FOLDERNAME, OPTIONS)
Mail::Box::Maildir->create(FOLDERNAME, OPTIONS)
Option Defined in Default folderdir L<Mail::Box> undef
. folderdir DIRECTORY
$obj->createDirs(FOLDERDIR)
Mail::Box::Maildir->createDirs(FOLDERDIR)
The FOLDERDIR contains the absolute path of the location where the
messages are kept. Maildir folders contain a tmp
, new
, and
cur
sub-directory within that folder directory as well. This
method will ensure that all directories exist.
Returns false on failure.
$obj->determineBodyType(MESSAGE, HEAD)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->folderIsEmpty(FOLDERDIR)
Mail::Box::Maildir->folderIsEmpty(FOLDERDIR)
Checks whether the folder whose directory is specified as absolute FOLDERDIR
is empty or not. A folder is empty when the tmp
, new
, and cur
subdirectories are empty and some files which are left there by application
programs. The maildir spec explicitly states: .qmail
, bulletintime
,
bulletinlock
and seriallock
. If any other files are found, the
directory is considered not-empty.
$obj->folderToDirectory(FOLDERNAME, FOLDERDIR)
See Internals in the Mail::Box::Dir manpage
Mail::Box::Maildir->foundIn([FOLDERNAME], OPTIONS)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->lineSeparator([STRING|'CR'|'LF'|'CRLF'])
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->locker
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->read(OPTIONS)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->readMessageFilenames(DIRECTORY)
See Internals in the Mail::Box::Dir manpage
$obj->readMessages(OPTIONS)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->storeMessage(MESSAGE)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->toBeThreaded(MESSAGES)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->toBeUnthreaded(MESSAGES)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->updateMessages(OPTIONS)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->write(OPTIONS)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->writeMessages(OPTIONS)
See Internals in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->timespan2seconds(TIME)
Mail::Box::Maildir->timespan2seconds(TIME)
See Other methods in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->AUTOLOAD
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->addReport(OBJECT)
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
Mail::Box::Maildir->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->errors
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
Mail::Box::Maildir->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
Mail::Box::Maildir->logPriority(LEVEL)
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->logSettings
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->notImplemented
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->report([LEVEL])
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->reportAll([LEVEL])
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->trace([LEVEL])
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->warnings
See Error handling in the Mail::Reporter manpage
$obj->DESTROY
See Cleanup in the Mail::Box manpage
$obj->inGlobalDestruction
See Cleanup in the Mail::Reporter manpage
Error: Cannot append Maildir message in $new to folder $self.
The message (or messages) could not be stored in the right directories for the Maildir folder.
Error: Cannot create Maildir directory $dir: $!
A Maildir folder is represented by a directory, with some sub-directories. The top folder directory could not be created for the reason indicated.
Error: Cannot create Maildir folder $name.
One or more of the directories required to administer a Maildir folder could not be created.
Error: Cannot create Maildir message file $new.
A message is converted from some other message format into a Maildir format by writing it to a file with a name which contains the status flags of the message. Apparently, creating this file failed.
Error: Cannot create Maildir subdir $dir: $!
Each Maildir folder has three sub-directories for administration: new
,
tmp
, and cur
. The mentioned directory could not be created for
the indicated reason.
Warning: Changes not written to read-only folder $self.
You have opened the folder read-only --which is the default set
by new(access)--, made modifications, and now want to close it.
Set close(force) if you want to overrule the access mode, or close
the folder with close(write) set to NEVER
.
Error: Copying failed for one message.
For some reason, for instance disc full, removed by external process, or read-protection, it is impossible to copy one of the messages. Copying will proceed for the other messages.
Error: Destination folder $name is not writable.
The folder where the messages are copied to is not opened with write access (see new(access)). This has no relation with write permission to the folder which is controled by your operating system.
Warning: Different messages with id $msgid.
The message id is discovered more than once within the same folder, but the content of the message seems to be different. This should not be possible: each message must be unique.
Error: Folder $name is opened read-only
You can not write to this folder unless you have opened the folder to
write or append with new(access), or the force
option is set true.
Error: Folder $name not deleted: not writable.
The folder must be opened with write access via new(access), otherwise
removing it will be refused. So, you may have write-access according to
the operating system, but that will not automatically mean that this
delete
method permits you to. The reverse remark is valid as well.
Error: Invalid timespan '$timespan' specified.
The string does not follow the strict rules of the time span syntax which is permitted as parameter.
Warning: Message-id '$msgid' does not contain a domain.
According to the RFCs, message-ids need to contain a unique random part,
then an @
, and then a domain name. This is made to avoid the creation
of two messages with the same id. The warning emerges when the @
is
missing from the string.
Error: Package $package does not implement $method.
Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not implement this method where it should. This message means that some other related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and probably inform the author of the package.
Error: Unable to create subfolder $name of $folder.
The copy includes the subfolders, but for some reason it was not possible to copy one of these. Copying will proceed for all other sub-folders.
Error: Writing folder $name failed
For some reason (you probably got more error messages about this problem) it is impossible to write the folder, although you should because there were changes made.
The explanation is complicated, but for normal use you should bother yourself with all details.
Maildir-type folders use a directory to store the messages of one folder. Each message is stored in a separate file. This seems useful, because changes in a folder change only a few of these small files, in contrast with file-based folders where changes in a folder cause rewrites of huge folder-files.
However, Maildir based folders perform very bad if you need header information of all messages. For instance, if you want to have full knowledge about all message-threads (see Mail::Box::Thread::Manager) in the folder, it requires to read all header lines in all message files. And usually, reading your messages as threads is desired. Maildir maintains a tiny amount of info visible in the filename, which may make it perform just a little bit faster than MH.
See the MailBox website at http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/ for more details.
Distribution version 2.059. Written by Mark Overmeer (mark@overmeer.net) See the ChangeLog for other contributors.
Copyright (c) 2001-2003 by the author(s). All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Mail::Box::Maildir - handle Maildir folders |