mail::filter(3)
NAME
Mail::Filter - Filter mail through multiple subroutines
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Filter; $filter = new Mail::Filter( filter1, filter2 ); $mail = new Mail::Internet( [<>] ); $mail = $filter->filter($mail); $folder = new Mail::Folder( .... ); $filter->filter($folder);
DESCRIPTION
"Mail::Filter" provides an interface to filtering Email
through multiple subroutines.
"Mail::Filter" filters mail by calling each filter subrou
tine in turn. Each filter subroutine is called with two
arguments, the first is the filter object and the second
is the mail or folder object being filtered.
The result from each filter sub is passed to the next fil
ter as the mail object. If a filter subroutine returns
undef, then "Mail::Filter" will abort and return immedi
ately.
The function returns the result from the last subroutine
to operate on the mail object.
CONSTRUCTOR
- new ( [ FILTER [, ... ]])
- Create a new "Mail::Filter" object with the given fil
ter subroutines. Each filter may be either a code ref
erence or the name of a method to call on the
<Mail::Filter> object.
METHODS
- add ( FILTER [, FILTER ...] )
- Add the given filters to the end of the fliter list.
- filter ( MAIL-OBJECT | MAIL-FOLDER )
- If the first argument is a "Mail::Internet" object,
then this object will be passed through the filter
list. If the first argument is a "Mail::Folder"
object, then each message in turn will be passed
through the filter list. - folder
- If the "filter" method is called with a "Mail::Folder"
object, then the filter subroutines may call this
method to obtain the folder object that is being pro
cessed. - msgnum
- If the "filter" method is called with a "Mail::Folder"
object, then the filter subroutines may call this
method to obtain the message number of the message
that is being processed.
SEE ALSO
Mail::Internet Mail::Folder
AUTHOR
Graham Barr.
Maintained by Mark Overmeer <mailtools@overmeer.net>
COPYRIGHT
- Copyright (c) 1997-2001 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.