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NAME

       Mail::Message::Field::Address - One e-mail address

INHERITANCE

        Mail::Message::Field::Address
          is a Mail::Identity
          is a User::Identity::Item

SYNOPSIS

        my $addr = Mail::Message::Field::Address->new(...);

        my $ui   = User::Identity->new(...);
        my $addr = Mail::Message::Field::Address->coerce($ui);

        my $mi   = Mail::Identity->new(...);
        my $addr = Mail::Message::Field::Address->coerce($mi);

        print $addr->address;
        print $addr->fullName;   # possibly unicode!
        print $addr->domain;

DESCRIPTION

       Many header fields can contain e-mail addresses.  Each e-mail address can be represented by an object of
       this class.  These objects will handle interpretation and character set encoding and decoding for you.

       See documentation in the base class.

OVERLOADED

       overload: boolean()
           The object used as boolean will always return "true"

       overload: string comparison()
           Two address objects are the same when their email addresses are the same.

       overload: stringification()
           When  the  object  is used in string context, it will return the encoded representation of the e-mail
           address, just like string() does.

METHODS

       See documentation in the base class.

   Constructors
       See documentation in the base class.

       $obj->coerce(STRING|OBJECT, OPTIONS)
           Try to coerce the OBJECT into  a  "Mail::Message::Field::Address".   In  case  of  a  STRING,  it  is
           interpreted as an email address.

           The  OPTIONS  are  passed  to  the object creation, and overrule the values found in the OBJECT.  The
           result may be "undef" or a newly created object.  If the OBJECT is already of the correct type, it is
           returned unmodified.

           The OBJECT may currently be a Mail::Address, a Mail::Identity, or a User::Identity.  In case  of  the
           latter, one of the user's addresses is chosen at random.

       Mail::Message::Field::Address->new([NAME], OPTIONS)
           See "Constructors" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->parse(STRING)
           Parse  the  string  for  an address.  You never know whether one or more addresses are specified on a
           line (often applications are wrong), therefore, the STRING is first parsed for as many  addresses  as
           possible and then the one is taken at random.

   Attributes
       See documentation in the base class.

       $obj->address()
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->charset()
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->comment([STRING])
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->description()
           See "Attributes" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->domain()
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->language()
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->location()
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->name([NEWNAME])
           See "Attributes" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->organization()
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->phrase()
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

       $obj->username()
           See "Attributes" in Mail::Identity

   Collections
       See documentation in the base class.

       $obj->add(COLLECTION, ROLE)
           See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->addCollection(OBJECT | ([TYPE], OPTIONS))
           See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->collection(NAME)
           See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->find(COLLECTION, ROLE)
           See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->parent([PARENT])
           See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->removeCollection(OBJECT|NAME)
           See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->type()
       Mail::Message::Field::Address->type()
           See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item

       $obj->user()
           See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item

   Accessors
       $obj->encoding()
           Character-set encoding, like 'q' and 'b', to be used when non-ascii characters are to be transmitted.

   Access to the content
       $obj->string()
           Returns  an  RFC  compliant  e-mail  address,  which will have character set encoding if needed.  The
           objects are also overloaded to call this method in string context.

           example:

            print $address->string;
            print $address;          # via overloading

DIAGNOSTICS

       Error: $object is not a collection.
           The first argument is an object, but not of a class which extends User::Identity::Collection.

       Error: Cannot coerce a $type into a Mail::Message::Field::Address
           When  addresses  are  specified  to  be  included  in  header  fields,  they  may  be  coerced   into
           Mail::Message::Field::Address   objects   first.   What  you  specify  is  not  accepted  as  address
           specification.  This may be an internal error.

       Error: Cannot load collection module for $type ($class).
           Either the specified $type does not exist, or that module named $class  returns  compilation  errors.
           If  the type as specified in the warning is not the name of a package, you specified a nickname which
           was not defined.  Maybe you forgot the 'require' the package which defines the nickname.

       Error: Creation of a collection via $class failed.
           The $class did compile, but it was not possible to create an object of that class using  the  options
           you specified.

       Error: Don't know what type of collection you want to add.
           If you add a collection, it must either by a collection object or a list of options which can be used
           to create a collection object.  In the latter case, the type of collection must be specified.

       Warning: No collection $name
           The collection with $name does not exist and can not be created.

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::Field::Address(3pm)