1Email::MIME::Modifier(3U)ser Contributed Perl DocumentatiEomnail::MIME::Modifier(3)
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6 Email::MIME::Modifier - Modify Email::MIME Objects Easily
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9 version 1.444
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12 use Email::MIME::Modifier;
13 my $email = Email::MIME->new( join "", <> );
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15 remove_attachments($email);
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17 sub remove_attachments {
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20 foreach my $part ( $email->parts ) {
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22 unless $part->header('Content-Disposition') =~ /^attachment/;
23 remove_attachments($part)
24 if $part->content_type =~ /^(?:multipart|message)/;
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26 $email->parts_set( \@keep );
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30 Provides a number of useful methods for manipulating MIME messages.
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32 These method are declared in the "Email::MIME" namespace, and are used
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37 $email->content_type_set( 'text/html' );
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39 Change the content type. All "Content-Type" header attributes will
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42 charset_set
43 name_set
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45 boundary_set
46 $email->charset_set( 'utf8' );
47 $email->name_set( 'some_filename.txt' );
48 $email->format_set( 'flowed' );
49 $email->boundary_set( undef ); # remove the boundary
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51 These four methods modify common "Content-Type" attributes. If set
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53 header information is preserved when modifying an attribute.
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55 encoding_set
56 $email->encoding_set( 'base64' );
57 $email->encoding_set( 'quoted-printable' );
58 $email->encoding_set( '8bit' );
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60 Convert the message body and alter the "Content-Transfer-Encoding"
61 header using this method. Your message body, the output of the
62 "body()" method, will remain the same. The raw body, output with
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67 $email->body_set( $unencoded_body_string );
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69 This method will encode the new body you send using the encoding
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73 This method overrides the default "body_set()" method.
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76 $email->disposition_set( 'attachment' );
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78 Alter the "Content-Disposition" of a message. All header attributes
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81 filename_set
82 $email->filename_set( 'boo.pdf' );
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84 Sets the filename attribute in the "Content-Disposition" header.
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89 $email->parts_set( \@new_parts );
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91 Replaces the parts for an object. Accepts a reference to a list of
92 "Email::MIME" objects, representing the new parts. If this message
93 was originally a single part, the "Content-Type" header will be
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97 $email->parts_add( \@more_parts );
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99 Adds MIME parts onto the current MIME part. This is a simple
100 extension of "parts_set" to make our lives easier. It accepts an
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104 $email->walk_parts(sub {
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108 if ( $part->content_type =~ m[text/html] ) {
109 my $body = $part->body;
110 $body =~ s/<link [^>]+>//; # simple filter example
111 $part->body_set( $body );
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115 Walks through all the MIME parts in a message and applies a
116 callback to each. Accepts a code reference as its only argument.
117 The code reference will be passed a single argument, the current
118 MIME part within the top-level MIME object. All changes will be
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122 Email::Simple, Email::MIME, Email::MIME::Encodings,
123 Email::MIME::ContentType, perl.
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126 This module is maintained by the Perl Email Project
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128 <http://emailproject.perl.org/wiki/Email::MIME>
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131 Casey West, <casey@geeknest.com>.
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134 Copyright (c) 2004 Casey West. All rights reserved.
135 This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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