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NAME

       Net::IMAP::Client::MsgSummary - parse message (+ subparts) summary info

SYNOPSIS

       This object is created internally in Net::IMAP::Client->get_summaries.  You shouldn't need
       to instantiate it directly.  You can skip the SYNOPSIS, these notes are intended for
       developers.

           my $imap = Net::IMAP::Client->new( ... )
           $imap->select('INBOX');

           # retrieve FETCH lines
           my ($ok, $lines) = $imap->_tell_imap(FETCH => "$msg_id FULL");
           die 'FETCH failed: ' . $imap->last_error
             unless $ok;

           # build parsed tokens
           my @tokens = map { Net::IMAP::Client::_parse_tokens($_) } @$lines;

           # they look like this:
           [ '*', 'MSGID', 'FETCH',
             [ 'FLAGS', [ '\\Seen', '\\Answered' ],
               'INTERNALDATE', '13-Aug-2008 14:43:50 +0300',
               'RFC822.SIZE', '867',
               'ENVELOPE', [
                  ...
               ]
             ...
           ]

       Basically it's the IMAP response parsed into a Perl structure (array of tokens).  FIXME:
       this stuff should be documented in Net::IMAP::Client.

           # make summaries
           my @summaries = map {
               my $tokens = $_->[3];
               my %hash = @$tokens;
               Net::IMAP::Client::MsgSummary->new(\%hash);
           } @tokens;

           my $summary = shift @summaries;

           print $summary->subject;
           print $summary->from->[0];

DESCRIPTION

       This object can represent a message or a message part.  For example, for a message
       containing attachments you will be able to call parts() in order to fetch parsed
       Net::IMAP::Client::MsgSummary objects for each part.  Each part in turn may contain other
       subparts!  For example, if a part is of type "message/rfc822" then its "parts" method will
       return it's subparts, if any.

       There's a distinction between a message and a message part, although we use the same
       object to represent both.  A message will have additional information, fetched from its
       ENVELOPE (i.e. "subject", "from", "to", "date", etc.).  For a part only, this information
       will be missing.

       If all this sounds confusing, you might want to use Data::Dumper to inspect the structure
       of a complex message.  See also the documentation of Net::IMAP::Client's get_summaries
       method for an example.

API REFERENCE

       It contains only accessors that return data as retrieved by the FETCH command.  Parts that
       may be MIME-word encoded are automatically undecoded.

   "new"  # constructor
       Parses/creates a new object from the given FETCH data.

       "type"
           Returns the base MIME type (i.e. 'text')

       "subtype"
           Returns the subtype (i.e. 'plain')

       "parameters"
           Returns any parameters passed in BODY(STRUCTURE).  You shouldn't need this.

       "cid"
           Returns the part's unique identifier (CID).

       "description"
           Returns the part's description (usually undef).

       "transfer_encoding"
           Returns the part's content transfer encoding.  You'll need this in order to decode
           binary parts.

       "encoded_size"
           Returns the size of the encoded part.  This is actually the size in octets that will
           be downloaded from the IMAP server if you fetch this part only.

       "content_type"
           Shortcut for "$self-"type . '/' .$self->subtype>.

       "charset"
           Returns the charset declaration for this part.

       "name"
           Returns the name of this part, if found in FETCH response.

       "filename"
           Returns the file name of this part, if found in FETCH response.  If there's no
           filename it will try "name".

       "multipart"
           Returns the multipart type (i.e. 'mixed', 'alternative')

       "parts"
           Returns the subparts of this part.

       "part_id"
           Returns the "id" (path) of this part starting from the toplevel message, i.e. "2.1"
           (meaning that this is the first subpart of the second subpart of the toplevel
           message).

       "md5"
           Returns a MD5 of this part or undef if not present.

       "disposition"
           Returns the disposition of this part (undef if not present).  It's a hash actually
           that looks like this:

             { inline => { filename => 'foobar.png' } }

       "language"
           Returns the language of this part or undef if not present.

       "rfc822_size"
           Returns the size of the full message body.

       "internaldate"
           Returns the INTERNALDATE of this message.

       "flags"
           Returns the flags of this message.

       "uid"
           Returns the UID of this message.

       "seq_id"
           Returns the sequence number of this message, if it has been retrieved!

       "date"
           Returns the date of this message (from the Date header).

       "subject"
           Returns the subject of this message.

       "from", "sender", "reply_to", "to", "cc", "bcc"
           Returns an array of Net::IMAP::Client::MsgAddress objects containing the respective
           addresses.  Note that sometimes this array can be empty!

       "in_reply_to"
           Returns the ID of the "parent" message (to which this one has been replied).  This is
           NOT the "UID" of the message!

       "message_id"
           Returns the ID of this message (from the Message-ID header).

       "get_subpart" ($path)
           Returns the subpart of this message identified by $path, which is in form '1.2' etc.
           Returns undef if no such path was found.

           Here's a possible message structure:

            - Container (multipart/mixed) has no path ID; it's the toplevel
              message.  It contains the following subparts:

              1 multipart/related
                1.1 text/html
                1.2 image/png (embedded in HTML)

              2 message/rfc822 (decoded type is actually multipart/related)
                2.1 text/html
                2.2 image/png (also embedded)

           "get_subpart" called on the container will return the respective
           Net::IMAP::Client::MsgSummary part, i.e. get_subpart('2.1') will return the text/html
           part of the attached message.

       "has_attachments"
           Tries to determine if this message has attachments.  For now this checks if the
           multipart type is 'mixed', which isn't really accurate.

       "is_message"
           Returns true if this object represents a message (i.e. has content_type eq
           'message/rfc822').  Note that it won't return true for the toplevel part, but you know
           that that part represents a message. ;-)

       "message"
           Returns the attached rfc822 message

       "headers"
           Returns (unparsed, as plain text) additional message headers if they were fetched by
           get_summaries.  You can use MIME::Head to parse them.

TODO

       Fix "has_attachments"

SEE ALSO

       Net::IMAP::Client, Net::IMAP::Client::MsgAddress

AUTHOR

       Mihai Bazon, <mihai.bazon@gmail.com>
           http://www.dynarchlib.com/
           http://www.bazon.net/mishoo/

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) Mihai Bazon 2008.  All rights reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

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