use strict; package Email::Abstract::MailInternet; use Email::Abstract::Plugin; BEGIN { @Email::Abstract::MailInternet::ISA = 'Email::Abstract::Plugin' }; sub target { "Mail::Internet" } # We need 1.77 because otherwise headers unfold badly. my $is_avail; sub is_available { return $is_avail if defined $is_avail; require Mail::Internet; eval { Mail::Internet->VERSION(1.77) }; return $is_avail = $@ ? 0 : 1; } sub construct { require Mail::Internet; my ($class, $rfc822) = @_; Mail::Internet->new([ map { "$_\x0d\x0a" } split /\x0d\x0a/, $rfc822]); } sub get_header { my ($class, $obj, $header) = @_; my @values = $obj->head->get($header); # No reason to s/// lots of values if we're just going to return one. $#values = 0 if not wantarray; chomp @values; s/(?:\x0d\x0a|\x0a\x0d|\x0a|\x0d)\s+/ /g for @values; return wantarray ? @values : $values[0]; } sub get_body { my ($class, $obj) = @_; join "", @{$obj->body()}; } sub set_header { my ($class, $obj, $header, @data) = @_; my $count = 0; $obj->head->replace($header, shift @data, ++$count) while @data; } sub set_body { my ($class, $obj, $body) = @_; $obj->body( map { "$_\n" } split /\n/, $body ); } sub as_string { my ($class, $obj) = @_; $obj->as_string(); } 1; =head1 NAME Email::Abstract::MailInternet - Email::Abstract wrapper for Mail::Internet =head1 DESCRIPTION This module wraps the Mail::Internet mail handling library with an abstract interface, to be used with L =head1 SEE ALSO L, L. =cut