Mail::Box::Manage::UseUser Contributed Perl DocumentMail::Box::Manage::User(3)NAMEMail::Box::Manage::User - manage the folders of a user
INHERITANCEMail::Box::Manage::User
is a Mail::Box::Manager
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Box::Manage::User;
use User::Identity;
my $id = User::Identity->new(...);
my $user = Mail::Box::Manage::User->new
( identity => $id
, folderdir => "$ENV{HOME}/Mail"
, inbox => $ENV{MAIL}
);
my $inbox = $user->open($user->inbox);
my $top = $user->topfolder;
DESCRIPTION
Where the Mail::Box::Manager takes care of some set of open folder,
this extension will add knowledge about some related person. At the
same time, it will try to cache some information about that person's
folder files.
METHODS
Constructors
Mail::Box::Manage::User->new(ARGS)
Use new(default_folder_type) to explicitly state which kind of
folders you use.
-Option--Defined in --Default
autodetect Mail::Box::Manager undef
collection_type Mail::Box::Collection
default_folder_type Mail::Box::Manager 'mbox'
delimiter "/"
folder_id_type Mail::Box::Identity
folder_types Mail::Box::Manager <all standard types>
folderdir Mail::Box::Manager [ '.' ]
folderdirs Mail::Box::Manager <synonym for C<folderdir>>
identity <required>
inbox undef
log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
topfolder_name '='
trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
autodetect => TYPE|ARRAY-OF-TYPES
collection_type => CLASS
Subfolders grouped together.
default_folder_type => NAME|CLASS
delimiter => STRING
The separator used in folder names. This doesn't need to be the
same as your directory system is using.
folder_id_type => CLASS|OBJECT
folder_types => NEW-TYPE | ARRAY-OF-NEW-TYPES
folderdir => DIRECTORY
folderdirs => [DIRECTORIES]
identity => OBJECT
The main difference between the Mail::Box::Manager and this
class, is the concept of some person (or virtual person) who's
files are being administered by this object. The OBJECT is an
User::Identity.
The smallest identity that will do: "my $id =
User::Identity->new('myname')"
inbox => NAME
The name of the user's inbox.
log => LEVEL
topfolder_name => STRING
trace => LEVEL
Attributes
$obj->defaultFolderType
See "Attributes" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->folderTypes
See "Attributes" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->folderdir
See "Attributes" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->identity
Returns a User::Identity object.
$obj->inbox([NAME])
(Set and) get the NAME of the mailbox which is considered the
folder for incoming mail. In many protocols, this folder is
handled separately. For instance in IMAP this is the only case-
insensitive folder name.
$obj->registerType(TYPE, CLASS [,OPTIONS])
See "Attributes" in Mail::Box::Manager
Manage open folders
$obj->close(FOLDER, OPTIONS)
See "Manage open folders" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->closeAllFolders(, OPTIONS)
See "Manage open folders" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->isOpenFolder(FOLDER)
See "Manage open folders" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->open([FOLDERNAME], OPTIONS)
See "Manage open folders" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->openFolders
See "Manage open folders" in Mail::Box::Manager
Manage existing folders
$obj->create(NAME, OPTIONS)
Creates a new folder with the specified name. An folder's
administrative structure (Mail::Box::Identity) is returned, but the
folder is not opened.
In the accidental case that the folder already exists, a warning
will be issued, and an empty list/undef returned.
The OPTIONS are passed to Mail::Box::create() of your default
folder type, except for the options intended for this method
itself.
-Option--Default
create_real <true>
create_supers <false>
deleted <false>
id_options []
create_real => BOOLEAN
When this option is false, the pysical folder will not be
created, but only the administration is updated.
create_supers => BOOLEAN
When you create a folder where upper hierarchy level are missing,
they will be created as well.
deleted => BOOLEAN
The folder starts as deleted.
id_options => ARRAY
Values passed to the instantiated Mail::Box::Identity. That
object is very picky about the initiation values it accepts.
$obj->delete(NAME)
Remove all signs from the folder on the file-system. Messages
still in the folder will be removed. This method returns a true
value when the folder has been removed or not found, so "false"
means failure.
It is also possible to delete a folder using "$folder->delete",
which will call this method here. OPTIONS, which are used for some
other folder types, will be ignored here: the user's index contains
the required details.
-Option--Defined in --Default
recursive Mail::Box::Manager <folder's default>
recursive => BOOLEAN
example: how to delete a folder
print "no xyz (anymore)\n" if $user->delete('xyz');
$obj->folder(NAME)
Returns the folder description, a Mail::Box::Identity.
$obj->folderCollection(NAME)
Returns a pair: the folder collection (Mail::Box::Collection) and
the base name of NAME.
$obj->rename(OLDNAME, NEWNAME, OPTIONS)
Rename the folder with name OLDNAME to NEWNAME. Both names are
full pathnames.
-Option--Default
create_supers <false>
create_supers => BOOLEAN
When you rename a folder to a place where upper hierarchy levels
are missing, they will get be defined, but with the deleted flag
set.
$obj->topfolder
Returns the top folder of the user's mailbox storage.
Move messages to folders
$obj->appendMessage([FOLDER|FOLDERNAME,] MESSAGES, OPTIONS)
See "Move messages to folders" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->copyMessage([FOLDER|FOLDERNAME,] MESSAGES, OPTIONS)
See "Move messages to folders" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->moveMessage([FOLDER|FOLDERNAME,] MESSAGES, OPTIONS)
See "Move messages to folders" in Mail::Box::Manager
Manage message threads
$obj->threads([FOLDERS], OPTIONS)
See "Manage message threads" in Mail::Box::Manager
Internals
$obj->decodeFolderURL(URL)
See "Internals" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->toBeThreaded(FOLDER, MESSAGES)
See "Internals" in Mail::Box::Manager
$obj->toBeUnthreaded(FOLDER, MESSAGES)
See "Internals" in Mail::Box::Manager
Error handling
$obj->AUTOLOAD
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->addReport(OBJECT)
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
Mail::Box::Manage::User->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL,
TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->errors
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
Mail::Box::Manage::User->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
Mail::Box::Manage::User->logPriority(LEVEL)
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logSettings
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->notImplemented
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->report([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->reportAll([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->trace([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->warnings
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
Cleanup
$obj->DESTROY
See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->inGlobalDestruction
See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
DIAGNOSTICS
Error: Cannot create $name: higher levels missing
Unless you set create(create_supers), all higher level folders must
exist before this new one can be created.
Error: Cannot rename $name to $new: higher levels missing
Unless you set create(create_supers), all higher level folders must
exist before this new one can be created.
Error: Folder $name is already open.
You cannot ask the manager for a folder which is already open. In
some older releases (before MailBox 2.049), this was permitted, but
then behaviour changed, because many nasty side-effects are to be
expected. For instance, an Mail::Box::update() on one folder
handle would influence the second, probably unexpectedly.
Error: Folder $name is not a Mail::Box; cannot add a message.
The folder where the message should be appended to is an object
which is not a folder type which extends Mail::Box. Probably, it
is not a folder at all.
Warning: Folder does not exist, failed opening $type folder $name.
The folder does not exist and creating is not permitted (see
open(create)) or did not succeed. When you do not have sufficient
access rights to the folder (for instance wrong password for POP3),
this warning will be produced as well.
The manager tried to open a folder of the specified type. It may
help to explicitly state the type of your folder with the "type"
option. There will probably be another warning or error message
which is related to this report and provides more details about its
cause. You may also have a look at new(autodetect) and
new(folder_types).
Warning: Folder type $type is unknown, using autodetect.
The specified folder type (see open(type), possibly derived from
the folder name when specified as url) is not known to the manager.
This may mean that you forgot to require the Mail::Box extension
which implements this folder type, but probably it is a typo.
Usually, the manager is able to figure-out which type to use by
itself.
Error: Illegal folder URL '$url'.
The folder name was specified as URL, but not according to the
syntax. See decodeFolderURL() for an description of the syntax.
Error: No foldername specified to open.
"open()" needs a folder name as first argument (before the list of
options), or with the "folder" option within the list. If no name
was found, the MAIL environment variable is checked. When even
that does not result in a usable folder, then this error is
produced. The error may be caused by an accidental odd-length
option list.
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 remove folder $dir
Error: Use appendMessage() to add messages which are not in a folder.
You do not need to copy this message into the folder, because you
do not share the message between folders.
Warning: Use moveMessage() or copyMessage() to move between open
folders.
The message is already part of a folder, and now it should be
appended to a different folder. You need to decide between copy or
move, which both will clone the message (not the body, because they
are immutable).
Warning: Will never create a folder $name without having write access.
You have set open(create), but only want to read the folder.
Create is only useful for folders which have write or append access
modes (see Mail::Box::new(access)).
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.097, built on
January 26, 2011. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2011 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see
ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.14.1 2011-01-26 Mail::Box::Manage::User(3)