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NAME

       Mail::Message::Construct::Reply - reply to a Mail::Message

SYNOPSIS

        my Mail::Message $reply = $message->reply;
        my $quoted  = $message->replyPrelude($head->get('From'));

DESCRIPTION

       Complex functionality on Mail::Message objects is implemented in different files which are autoloaded.
       This file implements the functionality related to creating message replies.

METHODS

   Constructing a message
       $obj->reply(OPTIONS)
           Start  a  reply  to  this  message. Some of the header-lines of the original message will be taken. A
           message-id will be assigned. Some header lines will be updated to facilitate message-thread detection
           (see Mail::Box::Thread::Manager).

           You may reply to a whole message or a message part.  You may wish to overrule  some  of  the  default
           header settings for the reply immediately, or you may do that later with "set" on the header.

           ADDRESSES  may  be  specified  as  string,  or  a  Mail::Address object, or as array of Mail::Address
           objects.

           All OPTIONS which are not listed below AND start with a capital, will be added as additional  headers
           to the reply message.

            -Option         --Default
             Bcc              undef
             Cc               <'cc' in current>
             From             <'to' in current>
             Message-ID       <uniquely generated>
             Subject          replySubject()
             To               <sender in current>
             body             undef
             group_reply      <true>
             include          'INLINE'
             max_signature    10
             message_type     Mail::Message
             postlude         undef
             prelude          undef
             quote            '> '
             signature        undef
             strip_signature  qr/^--\s/

           Bcc => ADDRESSES
             Receivers of blind carbon copies: their names will not be published to other message receivers.

           Cc => ADDRESSES
             The carbon-copy receivers, by default a copy of the "Cc" field of the source message.

           From => ADDRESSES
             Your identification, by default taken from the "To" field of the source message.

           Message-ID => STRING
             Supply  a  STRING  as specific message-id for the reply.  By default, one is generated for you.  If
             there are no angles around your id, they will be added.

           Subject => STRING|CODE
             Force the subject line to the specific STRING, or the result of the subroutine specified  by  CODE.
             The  subroutine  will  be  called passing the subject of the original message as only argument.  By
             default, Mail::Message::replySubject() is used.

           To => ADDRESSES
             The destination of your message.  By default taken from the "Reply-To" field in the source message.
             If that field is not present as well, the "From" line is scanned.  If they  all  fail,  "undef"  is
             returned by this method: no reply message produced.

           body => BODY
             Usually, the reply method can create a nice, sufficient message from the source message's body.  In
             case  you  like  more complicated reformatting, you may also create a body yourself first, and pass
             this on to this "reply" method. Some of the other options to this method will be  ingored  in  this
             case.

           group_reply => BOOLEAN
             Will  the people listed in the "Cc" headers (those who received the message where you reply to now)
             also receive this message as carbon copy?

           include => 'NO'|'INLINE'|'ATTACH'
             Must the message where this is a reply to be included in the message?   If  "NO"  then  not.   With
             "INLINE"  a  reply  body  is  composed.  "ATTACH" will create a multi-part body, where the original
             message is added after the specified body.   It  is  only  possible  to  inline  textual  messages,
             therefore binary or multipart messages will always be enclosed as attachment.

           max_signature => INTEGER
             Passed  to  "stripSignature"  on the body as parameter "max_lines".  Only effective for single-part
             messages.

           message_type => CLASS
             Create a message with the requested type.  By  default,  it  will  be  a  Mail::Message.   This  is
             correct,  because  it will be coerced into the correct folder message type when it is added to that
             folder.

           postlude => BODY|LINES
             The line(s) which to be added after the quoted reply lines.  Create a  body  for  it  first.   This
             should  not include the signature, which has its own option.  The signature will be added after the
             postlude when the reply is INLINEd.

           prelude => BODY|LINES
             The line(s) which will be added before the quoted reply lines.  If nothing is specified, the result
             of the replyPrelude() method is taken.  When "undef" is specified, no prelude will be added.

           quote => CODE|STRING
             Mangle the lines of an "INLINE"d reply with CODE, or by prepending a  STRING  to  each  line.   The
             routine specified by CODE is called when the line is in $_.

             By  default,  '>  ' is added before each line.  Specify "undef" to disable quoting.  This option is
             processed after the body has been decoded.

           signature => BODY|MESSAGE
             The signature to be added in case of a multi-part reply.   The  mime-type  of  the  signature  body
             should  indicate  this  is a used as such.  However, in INLINE mode, the body will be taken, a line
             containing '-- ' added before it, and added behind the epilogue.

           strip_signature => REGEXP|STRING|CODE
             Remove  the  signature  of  the   sender.    The   value   of   this   parameter   is   passed   to
             Mail::Message::Body::stripSignature(pattern) unless the source text is not included.  The signature
             is stripped from the message before quoting.

             When  a  multipart body is encountered, and the message is included to ATTACH, the parts which look
             like signatures will be removed.  If only one message remains, it  will  be  the  added  as  single
             attachment,  otherwise  a  nested  multipart will be the result.  The value of this option does not
             matter, as long as it is present.  See Mail::Message::Body::Multipart.

           example:

             my $reply = $msg->reply
              ( prelude         => "No spam, please!\n\n"
              , postlude        => "\nGreetings\n"
              , strip_signature => 1
              , signature       => $my_pgp_key
              , group_reply     => 1
              , 'X-Extra'       => 'additional header'
              );

       $obj->replyPrelude([STRING|FIELD|ADDRESS|ARRAY-OF-THINGS])
           Produces a list of lines (usually only one), which will preceded the  quoted  body  of  the  message.
           STRING must comply to the RFC822 email address specification, and is usually the content of a "To" or
           "From"  header  line.  If a FIELD is specified, the field's body must be compliant.  Without argument
           -or when the argument is "undef"- a slightly different line is produced.

           An characteristic example of the output is

            On Thu Oct 13 04:54:34 1995, him@example.com wrote:

       $obj->replySubject(STRING)
       Mail::Message->replySubject(STRING)
           Create a subject for a message which is a reply for this one.  This routine tries to count the  level
           of reply in subject field, and transform it into a standard form.  Please contribute improvements.

           example:

            subject                 --> Re: subject
            Re: subject             --> Re[2]: subject
            Re[X]: subject          --> Re[X+1]: subject
            subject (Re)            --> Re[2]: subject
            subject (Forw)          --> Re[2]: subject
            <blank>                 --> Re: your mail

DIAGNOSTICS

       Error: Cannot include reply source as $include.
           Unknown  alternative  for  the  "include"  option  of reply().  Valid choices are "NO", "INLINE", and
           "ATTACH".

SEE ALSO

       This module is part of  Mail-Box  distribution  version  2.110,  built  on  January  05,  2014.  Website:
       http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/

LICENSE

       Copyrights 2001-2014 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 v5.18.1                                       2014-01-05               Mail::Message::Construct::Reply(3pm)