1Email::Date::Format(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentationEmail::Date::Format(3)
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NAME

6       Email::Date::Format - produce RFC 2822 date strings
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VERSION

9       version 1.005
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SYNOPSIS

12         use Email::Date::Format qw(email_date);
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14         my $header = email_date($date->epoch);
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16         Email::Simple->create(
17           header => [
18             Date => $header,
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20           body => '...',
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DESCRIPTION

24       This module provides a simple means for generating an RFC 2822
25       compliant datetime string.  (In case you care, they're not RFC 822
26       dates, because they use a four digit year, which is not allowed in RFC
27       822.)
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FUNCTIONS

30   email_date
31         my $date = email_date; # now
32         my $date = email_date( time - 60*60 ); # one hour ago
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34       "email_date" accepts an epoch value, such as the one returned by
35       "time".  It returns a string representing the date and time of the
36       input, as specified in RFC 2822. If no input value is provided, the
37       current value of "time" is used.
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39       "email_date" is exported only if requested.
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41   email_gmdate
42         my $date = email_gmdate;
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44       "email_gmdate" is identical to "email_date", but it will return a
45       string indicating the time in Greenwich Mean Time, rather than local
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48       "email_gmdate" is exported only if requested.
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AUTHORS

51       •   Casey West
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53       •   Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
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56       This software is copyright (c) 2004 by Casey West.
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58       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
59       the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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