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X Message Daemon 0.6.5
X Message Daemon is used to overlay graphical information messages on your X display. more>>
X Message Daemon is used to overlay graphical information messages on your X display.
You can choose parameters such as color, font, icon, and duration.
It also has a frontend Perl daemon and client.
Installing:
# ./configure
# make
# make install
then edit /usr/local/share/Xmsgd/etc/msgmaild.conf and change the configuration to your preferences.
Basic Usage:
- tailing your /var/log/messages :
# tail -f /var/log/messages | msgclient.pl &
<<lessYou can choose parameters such as color, font, icon, and duration.
It also has a frontend Perl daemon and client.
Installing:
# ./configure
# make
# make install
then edit /usr/local/share/Xmsgd/etc/msgmaild.conf and change the configuration to your preferences.
Basic Usage:
- tailing your /var/log/messages :
# tail -f /var/log/messages | msgclient.pl &
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Added: 2006-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1124 downloads
Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup 2.069
Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup is a Perl module with a sub set of fields in a header. more>>
Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup is a Perl module with a sub set of fields in a header.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup is extended by
Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup
Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup
Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup
Some fields have a combined meaning: a set of fields which represent one intermediate step during the transport of the message (a resent group, implemented in Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup), fields added by mailing list software (implemented in Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup), or fields added by Spam detection related software (implemented by Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup). Each set of fields can be extracted or added as group with objects which are based on the implementation in this class.
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup is extended by
Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup
Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup
Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup
Some fields have a combined meaning: a set of fields which represent one intermediate step during the transport of the message (a resent group, implemented in Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup), fields added by mailing list software (implemented in Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup), or fields added by Spam detection related software (implemented by Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup). Each set of fields can be extracted or added as group with objects which are based on the implementation in this class.
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1016 downloads
Mail::Message::Head::Partial 2.065
Mail::Message::Head::Partial is a subset of header information of a message. more>>
Mail::Message::Head::Partial is a subset of header information of a message.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::Partial
is a Mail::Message::Head::Complete
is a Mail::Message::Head
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $partial = $head->strip;
$partial->isa(Mail::Message::Head) # true
$partial->isDelayed # false
$partial->isPartial # true
$partial->removeFields( qr/^X-/ );
$partial->removeFieldsExcept( qw/To From/ );
$partial->removeResentGroups;
$partial->removeListGroup;
$partial->removeSpamGroups;
Header information consumes a considerable amount of memory. Most of this information is only useful during a short period of time in your program, or sometimes it is not used at all. You then can decide to remove most of the header information. However, be warned that it will be lost permanently: the header (and therefore the messsage) gets mutulated!
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::Partial
is a Mail::Message::Head::Complete
is a Mail::Message::Head
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $partial = $head->strip;
$partial->isa(Mail::Message::Head) # true
$partial->isDelayed # false
$partial->isPartial # true
$partial->removeFields( qr/^X-/ );
$partial->removeFieldsExcept( qw/To From/ );
$partial->removeResentGroups;
$partial->removeListGroup;
$partial->removeSpamGroups;
Header information consumes a considerable amount of memory. Most of this information is only useful during a short period of time in your program, or sometimes it is not used at all. You then can decide to remove most of the header information. However, be warned that it will be lost permanently: the header (and therefore the messsage) gets mutulated!
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1213 downloads
Wily::Message 0.02
Wily::Message is a Perl extension to handle Wily Messages. more>>
Wily::Message is a Perl extension to handle Wily Messages.
SYNOPSIS
use Wily::Message;
use Wily::Connect;
# opens a file in wily and exits when the window is destroyed
my $win_id;
my $ws = Wily::Connect::connect();
my $wm = Wily::Message->new(Wily::Message::WMnew, 0, 0, 0, 1,
/tmp/file_to_edit);
$ws->syswrite($wm->flatten());
my $buffer = ;
until (Wily::Message::complete_message($buffer)) {
$ws->sysread($buffer, 1024, length($buffer));
}
$buffer = $wm->from_string($buffer);
if ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WRerror) {
die "Error WMnew: $wm->{s}n";
} elsif ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WRnew) {
$win_id = $wm->{window_id};
$wm = Wily::Message->new(Wily::Message::WMattach, $win_id, 0, 0,
Wily::Message::WEdestroy);
$ws->syswrite($wm->flatten());
until (Wily::Message::complete_message($buffer)) {
$ws->sysread($buffer, 1024, length($buffer));
}
$buffer = $wm->from_string($buffer);
if ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WRerror) {
die "Error WMattach: $wm->{s}n";
} elsif ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WRattach) {
} else {
die "Expected a WRattach, but didnt get one";
}
} else {
die "Expected a WRnew, but didnt get one";
}
while (1) {
until (Wily::Message::complete_message($buffer)) {
$ws->sysread($buffer, 1024, length($buffer));
}
$buffer = $wm->from_string($buffer);
if ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WEdestroy and $wm->{window_id} == $win_id) {
last;
}
}
A simple object wrapper around Wily messages with a helper function to assist in extracting messages from the wily connection.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Wily::Message;
use Wily::Connect;
# opens a file in wily and exits when the window is destroyed
my $win_id;
my $ws = Wily::Connect::connect();
my $wm = Wily::Message->new(Wily::Message::WMnew, 0, 0, 0, 1,
/tmp/file_to_edit);
$ws->syswrite($wm->flatten());
my $buffer = ;
until (Wily::Message::complete_message($buffer)) {
$ws->sysread($buffer, 1024, length($buffer));
}
$buffer = $wm->from_string($buffer);
if ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WRerror) {
die "Error WMnew: $wm->{s}n";
} elsif ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WRnew) {
$win_id = $wm->{window_id};
$wm = Wily::Message->new(Wily::Message::WMattach, $win_id, 0, 0,
Wily::Message::WEdestroy);
$ws->syswrite($wm->flatten());
until (Wily::Message::complete_message($buffer)) {
$ws->sysread($buffer, 1024, length($buffer));
}
$buffer = $wm->from_string($buffer);
if ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WRerror) {
die "Error WMattach: $wm->{s}n";
} elsif ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WRattach) {
} else {
die "Expected a WRattach, but didnt get one";
}
} else {
die "Expected a WRnew, but didnt get one";
}
while (1) {
until (Wily::Message::complete_message($buffer)) {
$ws->sysread($buffer, 1024, length($buffer));
}
$buffer = $wm->from_string($buffer);
if ($wm->{type} == Wily::Message::WEdestroy and $wm->{window_id} == $win_id) {
last;
}
}
A simple object wrapper around Wily messages with a helper function to assist in extracting messages from the wily connection.
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Added: 2007-02-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
969 downloads
Mail::Message::Head::Complete 2.069
Mail::Message::Head::Complete is a Perl module with the header of one message. more>>
Mail::Message::Head::Complete is a Perl module with the header of one message.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::Complete
is a Mail::Message::Head
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Head::Complete is extended by
Mail::Message::Head::Partial
Mail::Message::Replace::MailHeader
Mail::Message::Head::Complete is realized by
Mail::Message::Head::Delayed
Mail::Message::Head::Subset
SYNOPSIS
my $head = Mail::Message::Head::Complete->new;
See Mail::Message::Head
E-mails message can be in various states: unread, partially read, and fully read. The class stores a message of which all header lines are known for sure.
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::Complete
is a Mail::Message::Head
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Head::Complete is extended by
Mail::Message::Head::Partial
Mail::Message::Replace::MailHeader
Mail::Message::Head::Complete is realized by
Mail::Message::Head::Delayed
Mail::Message::Head::Subset
SYNOPSIS
my $head = Mail::Message::Head::Complete->new;
See Mail::Message::Head
E-mails message can be in various states: unread, partially read, and fully read. The class stores a message of which all header lines are known for sure.
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Added: 2007-03-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
962 downloads
ebXML::Message 0.03
ebXML::Message is a Perl module to encapsulate an ebMS message. more>>
ebXML::Message is a Perl module to encapsulate an ebMS message.
SYNOPSIS
use ebXML::Message;
# create new message
my $message = ebXML::Message->new
(
CPAId => http://www.you.org/cpa/123456,
Action => NewPurchaseOrder,
MessageId => 12,
RefMessageToId => 11,
Service => ebXML::Message::Service->new
(
VALUE => QuoteToCollect,
Type => myservicetypes,
),
);
# write SOAP XML using DOM
use XML::Xerses;
# DOM Document
my $target = XML::Xerces::StdOutFormatTarget->new();
$writer->writeNode($target,$message->getOutput(DOM-Doc);
# DOM generated / munged XML
print OUT $message->getOutput(DOM-XML);
# use message with SOAP::Lite to call webservice
use SOAP::Lite;
# SOAP::Data::Builder object
my $result = SOAP::Lite->uri(http://uri.to/WebService)
->proxy(http://uri.to/soap.cgi)
->parts($message->getMIMEParts)
->call($message->getOutput(SOAP-Data))
->result;
# SOAP::Data::Builder generated / munged XML
print OUT $message->getOutput(SOAP-XML);
An ebXML message encapsulates all the details of an ebMS message.
ebXML is a mechanism for ensuring reliable delivery of XML-based messages via a transport mechanism such as SOAP. For more details on ebXML, see http://www.ebxml.org/
Large portions of this manual page are copied directly from the ebMS 2.0 specification.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use ebXML::Message;
# create new message
my $message = ebXML::Message->new
(
CPAId => http://www.you.org/cpa/123456,
Action => NewPurchaseOrder,
MessageId => 12,
RefMessageToId => 11,
Service => ebXML::Message::Service->new
(
VALUE => QuoteToCollect,
Type => myservicetypes,
),
);
# write SOAP XML using DOM
use XML::Xerses;
# DOM Document
my $target = XML::Xerces::StdOutFormatTarget->new();
$writer->writeNode($target,$message->getOutput(DOM-Doc);
# DOM generated / munged XML
print OUT $message->getOutput(DOM-XML);
# use message with SOAP::Lite to call webservice
use SOAP::Lite;
# SOAP::Data::Builder object
my $result = SOAP::Lite->uri(http://uri.to/WebService)
->proxy(http://uri.to/soap.cgi)
->parts($message->getMIMEParts)
->call($message->getOutput(SOAP-Data))
->result;
# SOAP::Data::Builder generated / munged XML
print OUT $message->getOutput(SOAP-XML);
An ebXML message encapsulates all the details of an ebMS message.
ebXML is a mechanism for ensuring reliable delivery of XML-based messages via a transport mechanism such as SOAP. For more details on ebXML, see http://www.ebxml.org/
Large portions of this manual page are copied directly from the ebMS 2.0 specification.
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Added: 2006-09-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1136 downloads
Debug::Message 1.00
Debug::Message is a Perl module that eases the use of debug print with level, indentation and color. more>>
Debug::Message is a Perl module that eases the use of debug print with level, indentation and color.
SYNOPSIS
use Debug::Message;
use Log::Dispatch;
use Log::Dispatch::Screen;
my $dispatcher = Log::Dispatch->new;
$dispatcher->add( Log::Dispatch::Screen->new( name => screen,
min_level => 0 ));
my $info = Debug::Message->new(1);
$info->add_dispatcher($dispatcher);
$info->print("print");
$info->yellow("warn");
$info->red("err");
$info->printcn("error message", bold red);
my $critical = Debug::Message->new(5);
$critical->add_dispatcher($dispatcher);
$critical->redn("err");
For disabling the debugging simply do not attach any dispatchers.
$critical->disable; # Will detach the attached backend
There was no module for simple debug messages supporting debug/verbosity levels and indentation. So this is the one, that is supposed to take this place.
This module is an art of frontend to Log::Dispatch as Log::Dispatch itself supports levels, but no colors and the functions calling is tedious.
There are some methods defined. Each outputs a different color, optionally it can add a newline after the messaage. They dispatch the messages to all added dispatchers, but generaly only one will be needed as the Log::Dispatch itself can have more backends.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Debug::Message;
use Log::Dispatch;
use Log::Dispatch::Screen;
my $dispatcher = Log::Dispatch->new;
$dispatcher->add( Log::Dispatch::Screen->new( name => screen,
min_level => 0 ));
my $info = Debug::Message->new(1);
$info->add_dispatcher($dispatcher);
$info->print("print");
$info->yellow("warn");
$info->red("err");
$info->printcn("error message", bold red);
my $critical = Debug::Message->new(5);
$critical->add_dispatcher($dispatcher);
$critical->redn("err");
For disabling the debugging simply do not attach any dispatchers.
$critical->disable; # Will detach the attached backend
There was no module for simple debug messages supporting debug/verbosity levels and indentation. So this is the one, that is supposed to take this place.
This module is an art of frontend to Log::Dispatch as Log::Dispatch itself supports levels, but no colors and the functions calling is tedious.
There are some methods defined. Each outputs a different color, optionally it can add a newline after the messaage. They dispatch the messages to all added dispatchers, but generaly only one will be needed as the Log::Dispatch itself can have more backends.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
906 downloads
Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup 2.069
Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup is a Perl module which contains spam fighting related header fields. more>>
Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup is a Perl module which contains spam fighting related header fields.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup
is a Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $sg = Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup->new(head => $head, ...);
$head->addSpamGroup($sg);
my $sg = $head->addSpamGroup( );
$sg->delete;
my @sgs = $head->spamGroups;
A spam group is a set of header fields which are added by spam detection and spam fighting software. This class knows various details about that software.
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup
is a Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $sg = Mail::Message::Head::SpamGroup->new(head => $head, ...);
$head->addSpamGroup($sg);
my $sg = $head->addSpamGroup( );
$sg->delete;
my @sgs = $head->spamGroups;
A spam group is a set of header fields which are added by spam detection and spam fighting software. This class knows various details about that software.
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Added: 2007-02-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
983 downloads
Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup 2.069
Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup is a Perl module for mailinglist related header fields. more>>
Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup is a Perl module for mailinglist related header fields.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup
is a Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $lg = Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup->new(head => $head, ...);
$head->addListGroup($lg);
my $lg = $head->addListGroup(...);
$lg->delete;
A list group is a set of header fields which are added by mailing-list managing software. This class knowns various details about that software.
The knowledge and test messages which are used to initially implement this module is taken from Mail::ListDetector, written by Michael Stevens. The logic is redesigned to add flexibility and use the powerful MailBox features.
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup
is a Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $lg = Mail::Message::Head::ListGroup->new(head => $head, ...);
$head->addListGroup($lg);
my $lg = $head->addListGroup(...);
$lg->delete;
A list group is a set of header fields which are added by mailing-list managing software. This class knowns various details about that software.
The knowledge and test messages which are used to initially implement this module is taken from Mail::ListDetector, written by Michael Stevens. The logic is redesigned to add flexibility and use the powerful MailBox features.
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Added: 2006-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1040 downloads
Message::Style 0.002
Message::Style is a Perl module to perform stylistic analysis of messages. more>>
Message::Style is a Perl module to perform stylistic analysis of messages.
SYNOPSIS
use Message::Style;
my $score=Message::Style::score(@article);
# or
my $score=Message::Style::score(@article);
This Perl library does an analysis of a RFC2822 format message (typically email messages or Usenet posts) and produces a score that, in the authors opinion, gives a good indication as to whether the poster is a fsckwit, and therefore whether their message should be ignored.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Message::Style;
my $score=Message::Style::score(@article);
# or
my $score=Message::Style::score(@article);
This Perl library does an analysis of a RFC2822 format message (typically email messages or Usenet posts) and produces a score that, in the authors opinion, gives a good indication as to whether the poster is a fsckwit, and therefore whether their message should be ignored.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1153 downloads
Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup 2.069
Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup is a Perl module with header fields tracking message delivery. more>>
Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup is a Perl module with header fields for tracking message delivery.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup
is a Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $rg = Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup->new(head => $head,
From => me@home.nl, To => You@tux.aq);
$head->addResentGroup($rg);
my $rg = $head->addResentGroup(From => me);
my @from = $rg->From;
my @rgs = $head->resentGroups;
$rg[2]->delete if @rgs > 2;
A resent group is a set of header fields which describe one intermediate step in the message transport. Resent groups have NOTHING to do with user activety; there is no relation to the users sense of creating reply, forward, or bounce messages at all!
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup
is a Mail::Message::Head::FieldGroup
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $rg = Mail::Message::Head::ResentGroup->new(head => $head,
From => me@home.nl, To => You@tux.aq);
$head->addResentGroup($rg);
my $rg = $head->addResentGroup(From => me);
my @from = $rg->From;
my @rgs = $head->resentGroups;
$rg[2]->delete if @rgs > 2;
A resent group is a set of header fields which describe one intermediate step in the message transport. Resent groups have NOTHING to do with user activety; there is no relation to the users sense of creating reply, forward, or bounce messages at all!
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Added: 2007-02-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
974 downloads
Mail::Message::Field 2.072
Mail::Message::Field contains one line of a message header. more>>
Mail::Message::Field contains one line of a message header.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Field
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Field is extended by
Mail::Message::Field::Fast
Mail::Message::Field::Flex
Mail::Message::Field::Full
SYNOPSIS
my $field = Mail::Message::Field->new(From => fish@tux.aq);
print $field->name;
print $field->body;
print $field->comment;
print $field->content; # body & comment
$field->print(*OUT);
print $field->string;
print "$fieldn";
print $field->attribute(charset) || us-ascii;
This implementation follows the guidelines of rfc2822 as close as possible, and may there produce a different output than implementations based on the obsolete rfc822. However, the old output will still be accepted.
These objects each store one header line, and facilitates access routines to the information hidden in it. Also, you may want to have a look at the added methods of a message:
my @from = $message->from;
my $sender = $message->sender;
my $subject = $message->subject;
my $msgid = $message->messageId;
my @to = $message->to;
my @cc = $message->cc;
my @bcc = $message->bcc;
my @dest = $message->destinations;
my $other = $message->get(Reply-To);
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Field
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Field is extended by
Mail::Message::Field::Fast
Mail::Message::Field::Flex
Mail::Message::Field::Full
SYNOPSIS
my $field = Mail::Message::Field->new(From => fish@tux.aq);
print $field->name;
print $field->body;
print $field->comment;
print $field->content; # body & comment
$field->print(*OUT);
print $field->string;
print "$fieldn";
print $field->attribute(charset) || us-ascii;
This implementation follows the guidelines of rfc2822 as close as possible, and may there produce a different output than implementations based on the obsolete rfc822. However, the old output will still be accepted.
These objects each store one header line, and facilitates access routines to the information hidden in it. Also, you may want to have a look at the added methods of a message:
my @from = $message->from;
my $sender = $message->sender;
my $subject = $message->subject;
my $msgid = $message->messageId;
my @to = $message->to;
my @cc = $message->cc;
my @bcc = $message->bcc;
my @dest = $message->destinations;
my $other = $message->get(Reply-To);
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Added: 2007-07-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
833 downloads
mod_sesehe SEcure SErver HEader 1.0
mod_sesehe SEcure SErver HEader is an Apache module that disguise or remove Server: HTTP header. more>>
mod_sesehe SEcure SErver HEader is an Apache module that disguise or remove "Server: " HTTP header.
The ServerTokens directive currently can at best be set to Prod, which will cause apache to return "Apache" as Server header. Some problem still occurs:
First, the level of security by obscurity of this directive is not acceptable by some people that just want to change it to some other value, without re-compiling Apache, or people that even want to simply drop the "Server: " header. Secondly, if apache is configured as a reverse proxy, and a malformed request is received, then it will display its own server token instead of the backend one, so we need to handle error response header.
I developed this tiny module by hijacking normal behavior of (reverse) proxy feature of Apache : i.e. even if a request is not a proxy request, I tag it as if it was, to make Apache core let me do what I want with this header.
<<lessThe ServerTokens directive currently can at best be set to Prod, which will cause apache to return "Apache" as Server header. Some problem still occurs:
First, the level of security by obscurity of this directive is not acceptable by some people that just want to change it to some other value, without re-compiling Apache, or people that even want to simply drop the "Server: " header. Secondly, if apache is configured as a reverse proxy, and a malformed request is received, then it will display its own server token instead of the backend one, so we need to handle error response header.
I developed this tiny module by hijacking normal behavior of (reverse) proxy feature of Apache : i.e. even if a request is not a proxy request, I tag it as if it was, to make Apache core let me do what I want with this header.
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Added: 2006-04-03 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1301 downloads
Mail::Message::Convert 2.066
Mail::Message::Convert is a Perl module for conversions between message types. more>>
Mail::Message::Convert is a Perl module for conversions between message types.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Convert
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Convert is extended by
Mail::Message::Convert::Html
Mail::Message::Convert::HtmlFormatPS
Mail::Message::Convert::HtmlFormatText
Mail::Message::Convert::MailInternet
Mail::Message::Convert::MimeEntity
Mail::Message::Convert::TextAutoformat
SYNOPSIS
Available methods are very converter-specific.
This class is the base for various message (and message parts) converters. When the conversion does not change the contents of the body, most of the converters will return the source object. In any case, an Mail::Message::Body is returned with the conversion applied but as much of the other meta data stored in the source body unchanged.
In most cases, converters are created by Mail::Message when they are needed; have a look at the encode and decoded methods on message objects.
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Convert
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Convert is extended by
Mail::Message::Convert::Html
Mail::Message::Convert::HtmlFormatPS
Mail::Message::Convert::HtmlFormatText
Mail::Message::Convert::MailInternet
Mail::Message::Convert::MimeEntity
Mail::Message::Convert::TextAutoformat
SYNOPSIS
Available methods are very converter-specific.
This class is the base for various message (and message parts) converters. When the conversion does not change the contents of the body, most of the converters will return the source object. In any case, an Mail::Message::Body is returned with the conversion applied but as much of the other meta data stored in the source body unchanged.
In most cases, converters are created by Mail::Message when they are needed; have a look at the encode and decoded methods on message objects.
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1159 downloads
Display mailing list header 0.3.1
Display mailing list header provides you with a powerful and easy-to-use Firefox extention which parses the header fields and displays links in the extended header view. more>> Display mailing list header 0.3.1 provides you with a powerful and easy-to-use Firefox extention which parses the header fields and displays links in the extended header view. You can click them to simply go to the archive, request help or unsubscribe from the list. You have to install Enigmail OR Mnenhy, as this extension relies on getting special headers from the mail which is very complicated to achieve in current versions of thunderbird.
Requirements:
- Thunderbird 1.0 1.5.0.* ALL
- Mozilla 1.7.7 1.7.7 ALL
Added: 2006-09-12 License: MPL Price: FREE
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