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package Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure;
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#$Id: BodyStructure.pm,v 1.3 2003/06/12 21:41:37 dkernen Exp $
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#use Parse::RecDescent;
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use Mail::IMAPClient;
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use Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Parse;
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use vars qw/$parser/;
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use Exporter;
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push @ISA, "Exporter";
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push @EXPORT_OK , '$parser';
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$Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::VERSION = '0.0.2';
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# Do it once more to show we mean it!
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$Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::VERSION = '0.0.2'; 
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$parser = Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Parse->new()
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	or 	die 	"Cannot parse rules: $@\n"	.
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			"Try remaking Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Parse.\n" 
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	and 	return undef;
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sub new {
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	my $class = shift;
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	my $bodystructure = shift;
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	my $self 		= $parser->start($bodystructure) or return undef;
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	$self->{_prefix}	= "";
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	if ( exists $self->{bodystructure} ) {
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		$self->{_id}	= 'HEAD' ;
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	} else {
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		$self->{_id}	= 1;
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	}
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	$self->{_top}		= 1;
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	return bless($self ,ref($class)||$class);
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}
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sub _get_thingy {
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	my $thingy = shift;
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	my $object = shift||(ref($thingy)?$thingy:undef);
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	unless ( defined($object) and ref($object) ) {
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		$@ = "No argument passed to $thingy method." 	;
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		$^W and print STDERR "$@\n" ;
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		return undef;
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	}
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	unless ( 	"$object" =~ /HASH/ 
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		and 	exists($object->{$thingy}) 
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	) {
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		$@ = 	ref($object) 					.
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			" $object does not have " 			. 
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			( $thingy =~ /^[aeiou]/i ? "an " : "a " ) 	.
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			"${thingy}. " 					.
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			( ref($object) =~ /HASH/ ? "It has " . join(", ",keys(%$object)) : "") ; 
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		$^W and print STDERR "$@\n" ;
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		return undef;
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	}
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	return Unwrapped($object->{$thingy});
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}
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BEGIN {
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 foreach my $datum (qw/	bodytype bodysubtype 	bodyparms 	bodydisp bodyid
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			bodydesc bodyenc 	bodysize 	bodylang 
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			envelopestruct  	textlines
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		   /
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 ) {
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        no strict 'refs';
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        *$datum = sub { _get_thingy($datum, @_); };
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 }
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}
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sub parts {
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	my $self = shift;
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	if ( exists $self->{PartsList} )  {
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		return wantarray ? @{$self->{PartsList}} : $self->{PartsList} ;
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	}
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	my @parts = ();
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	$self->{PartsList} = \@parts;
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	unless ( exists($self->{bodystructure}) ) {
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		$self->{PartsIndex}{1} = $self ;
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		@parts = ("HEAD",1);
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		return wantarray ? @parts : \@parts;
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	}
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	#@parts = ( 1 );
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	#} else {
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	foreach my $p ($self->bodystructure()) {
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		push @parts, $p->id();
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		$self->{PartsIndex}{$p->id()} = $p ;
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		if ( uc($p->bodytype()||"") eq "MESSAGE" ) {
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			#print "Part $parts[-1] is a ",$p->bodytype,"\n";
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			push @parts,$parts[-1] . ".HEAD";
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		#} else {
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		#	print "Part $parts[-1] is a ",$p->bodytype,"\n";
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		}
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	}
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	#}
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	return wantarray ? @parts : \@parts;
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}
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sub oldbodystructure {
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	my $self = shift;
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	if ( exists $self->{_bodyparts} ) { 
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		return wantarray ? @{$self->{_bodyparts}} : $self->{_bodyparts} ;
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	}
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	my @bodyparts = ( $self );
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	$self->{_id} ||= "HEAD";	# aka "0"
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	my $count = 0;
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	#print STDERR "Analyzing a ",$self->bodytype, " part which I think is part number ",
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	#	$self->{_id},"\n";
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	my $dump = Data::Dumper->new( [ $self ] , [ 'bodystructure' ] );
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	$dump->Indent(1);
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	foreach my $struct (@{$self->{bodystructure}}) {
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		$struct->{_prefix} ||= $self->{_prefix} . +$count . "." unless $struct->{_top};	
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		$struct->{_id} ||= $self->{_prefix} . $count unless $struct->{_top};
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		#if (
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		#	uc($struct->bodytype) eq 'MULTIPART' or 	
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		#	uc($struct->bodytype) eq 'MESSAGE'
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		#) {
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		#} else 	{
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		#}
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		push @bodyparts, $struct, 
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			ref($struct->{bodystructure}) ? $struct->bodystructure : () ;
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	}
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	$self->{_bodyparts} = \@bodyparts ;
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	return wantarray ? @bodyparts : $self->bodyparts ;
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}
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sub bodystructure {
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	my $self = shift;
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	my @parts = ();
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	my $partno = 0;
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        my $prefix = $self->{_prefix} || "";
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	#print STDERR 	"Analyzing a ",($self->bodytype||"unknown ") , 
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		#	" part which I think is part number ",
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		#	$self->{_id},"\n";
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	my $bs = $self;
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        $prefix = "$prefix." if ( $prefix and $prefix !~ /\.$/);
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	if ( $self->{_top} ) {
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		$self->{_id} ||= "HEAD";
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		$self->{_prefix} ||= "HEAD";
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		$partno = 0;
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		for (my $x = 0; $x < scalar(@{$self->{bodystructure}}) ; $x++) {
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			$self->{bodystructure}[$x]{_id} = ++$partno ;
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			$self->{bodystructure}[$x]{_prefix} = $partno ;
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			push @parts, $self->{bodystructure}[$x] , 
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				$self->{bodystructure}[$x]->bodystructure;
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		}
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	} else {
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	  $partno = 0;
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	  foreach my $p ( @{$self->{bodystructure}}  ) {
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		$partno++;
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		if (
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			! exists $p->{_prefix}  
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		) {
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			$p->{_prefix} = "$prefix$partno";
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		}
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		$p->{_prefix} = "$prefix$partno";
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		$p->{_id} ||= "$prefix$partno";
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		#my $bt = $p->bodytype;
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		#if ($bt eq 'MESSAGE') {
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			#$p->{_id} = $prefix . 
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			#$partno = 0;
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		#} 
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		push @parts, $p, $p->{bodystructure} ? $p->bodystructure : ();
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	  }
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	}
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	return wantarray ? @parts : \@parts;
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}
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sub id {
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	my $self = shift;
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	return $self->{_id} if exists $self->{_id};
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	return "HEAD" if $self->{_top};
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	#if ($self->bodytype eq 'MESSAGE') {
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	#	return 
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	#}
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	if ($self->{bodytype} eq 'MULTIPART') {
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		my $p = $self->{_id}||$self->{_prefix} ;
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		$p =~ s/\.$//;
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		return $p;
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	} else {
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		return $self->{_id} ||= 1;
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	}
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}
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sub Unwrapped {
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	my $unescape = Mail::IMAPClient::Unescape(@_);
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	$unescape =~ s/^"(.*)"$/$1/ if defined($unescape);
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	return $unescape;
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}
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package Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Part;
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@ISA = qw/Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure/;
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package Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Envelope;
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@ISA = qw/Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure/;
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sub new {
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	my $class = shift;
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	my $envelope = shift;
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	my $self 		= $Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::parser->envelope($envelope);
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	return $self;
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}
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sub _do_accessor {
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  my $datum = shift;
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  if (scalar(@_) > 1) {
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    return $_[0]->{$datum} = $_[1] ;
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  } else {
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    return $_[0]->{$datum};
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  }
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}
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# the following for loop sets up accessor methods for 
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# the object's address attributes:
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sub _mk_address_method {
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	my $datum = shift;
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	my $method1 = $datum . "_addresses" ;
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        no strict 'refs';
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        *$method1 = sub { 
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		my $self = shift;
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		return undef unless ref($self->{$datum}) eq 'ARRAY';
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		my @list = map {
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			my $pn = $_->personalname ; 
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			$pn = "" if $pn eq 'NIL' ;
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			( $pn ? "$pn " : "" ) 	. 
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			"<"			.
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			$_->mailboxname		.
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			'@'			.
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			$_->hostname		.
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			">" 
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		} 	@{$self->{$datum}} 	;
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		if ( $senderFields{$datum} ) {
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			return wantarray ? @list : $list[0] ;
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		} else {
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			return wantarray ? @list : \@list ;
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		}
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	};
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}
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BEGIN {
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 for my $datum ( 
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	qw( subject inreplyto from messageid bcc date replyto to sender cc )
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 ) {
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        no strict 'refs';
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        *$datum = sub { _do_accessor($datum, @_); };
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 }
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 my %senderFields = map { ($_ => 1) } qw/from sender replyto/ ;
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 for my $datum ( 
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	qw( from bcc replyto to sender cc )
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 ) {
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	_mk_address_method($datum);
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 }
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}
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package Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Address;
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@ISA = qw/Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure/;
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for my $datum ( 
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	qw( personalname mailboxname hostname sourcename )
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 ) {
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	no strict 'refs';
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	*$datum = sub { return $_[0]->{$datum}; };
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}
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1;
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure - Perl extension to Mail::IMAPClient to facilitate 
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the parsing of server responses to the FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE and FETCH ENVELOPE
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IMAP client commands.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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  use Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure;
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  use Mail::IMAPClient;
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  my $imap = Mail::IMAPClient->new(Server=>$serv,User=>$usr,Password=>$pwd);
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  $imap->select("INBOX") or die "cannot select the inbox for $usr: $@\n";
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  my @recent = $imap->search("recent");
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  foreach my $new (@recent) {
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	my $struct = Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure->new(
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			$imap->fetch($new,"bodystructure")
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	);
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	print	"Msg $new (Content-type: ",$struct->bodytype,"/",$struct->bodysubtype,
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        	") contains these parts:\n\t",join("\n\t",$struct->parts),"\n\n";
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  }
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This extension will parse the result of an IMAP FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE command into a perl 
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data structure. It also provides helper methods that will help you pull information out 
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of the data structure.
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Use of this extension requires Parse::RecDescent. If you don't have Parse::RecDescent 
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then you must either get it or refrain from using this module.
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=head2 EXPORT
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Nothing is exported by default. C<$parser> is exported upon request. C<$parser> 
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is the BodyStucture object's Parse::RecDescent object, which you'll probably 
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only need for debugging purposes. 
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=head1 Class Methods
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The following class method is available:
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=head2 new
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This class method is the constructor method for instantiating new 
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Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure objects. The B<new> method accepts one argument, 
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a string containing a server response to a FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE directive.  
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Only one message's body structure should be described in this 
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string, although that message may contain an arbitrary number of parts.
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If you know the messages sequence number or unique ID (UID) but haven't got its 
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body structure, and you want to get the body structure and parse it into a 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure> object, then you might as well save yourself 
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some work and use B<Mail::IMAPClient>'s B<get_bodystructure> method, which 
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accepts a message sequence number (or UID if I<Uid> is true) and returns a 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure> object. It's functionally equivalent to issuing the 
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FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE IMAP client command and then passing the results to 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure>'s B<new> method but it does those things in one 
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simple method call.
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=head1 Object Methods
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The following object methods are available:
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=head2 bodytype
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The B<bodytype> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodytype for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head2 bodysubtype
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The B<bodysubtype> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodysubtype for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head2 bodyparms
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The B<bodyparms> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodyparms for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head2 bodydisp
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The B<bodydisp> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodydisp for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head2 bodyid
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The B<bodyid> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodyid for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head2 bodydesc
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The B<bodydesc> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodydesc for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head2 bodyenc
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The B<bodyenc> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodyenc for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head2 bodysize
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The B<bodysize> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodysize for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head2 bodylang
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The B<bodylang> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodylang for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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450
=head2 bodystructure
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The B<bodystructure> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the bodystructure for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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456
=cut
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460
=head2 envelopestruct
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The B<envelopestruct> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the envelopestruct for the message whose structure is described by the 
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calling B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object. This envelope structure is blessed
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into the B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Envelope> subclass, which is explained more
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fully below.
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468
=cut
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471
=head2 textlines
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The B<textlines> object method requires no arguments.  
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It returns the textlines for the message whose structure is described by the calling 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::Bodystructure> object.
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=cut
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=head1 Envelopes and the Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Envelope Subclass
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The IMAP standard specifies that output from the IMAP B<FETCH ENVELOPE> command 
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will be an RFC2060 envelope structure. It further specifies that output from the 
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B<FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE> command may also contain embedded envelope structures (if, 
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for example, a message's subparts contain one or more included messages). Objects
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belonging to B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Envelope> are Perl representations
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of these envelope structures, which is to say the nested parenthetical lists of 
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RFC2060 translated into a Perl datastructure.
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Note that all of the fields relate to the specific part to which they belong. In other
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words, output from a FETCH nnnn ENVELOPE command (or, in B<Mail::IMAPClient>,
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C<$imap->fetch($msgid,"ENVELOPE")> or C<my $env = $imap->get_envelope($msgid)>) are for
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the message, but fields from within a bodystructure relate to the message subpart and 
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not the parent message.
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An envelope structure's B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Envelope> representation 
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is a hash of thingies that looks like this:
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{
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                     subject => 	"subject",
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                     inreplyto =>	"reference_message_id",
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                     from => 		[ addressStruct1 ],
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                     messageid => 	"message_id",
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                     bcc => 		[ addressStruct1, addressStruct2 ],
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                     date => 		"Tue, 09 Jul 2002 14:15:53 -0400",
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                     replyto => 	[ adressStruct1, addressStruct2 ],
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                     to => 		[ adressStruct1, addressStruct2 ],
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                     sender => 		[ adressStruct1 ],
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                     cc => 		[ adressStruct1, addressStruct2 ],
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}
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The B<...::Envelope> object also has methods for accessing data in the structure. They
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are:
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=over 4
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=item date
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518
Returns the date of the message.
519
 
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=item inreplyto
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522
Returns the message id of the message to which this message is a reply.
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=item subject
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Returns the subject of the message. 
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=item messageid
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Returns the message id of the message.
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532
=back
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You can also use the following methods to get addressing information. Each of these methods
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returns an array of B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Address> objects, which are perl 
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data structures representing RFC2060 address structures. Some of these arrays would naturally  
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contain one element (such as B<from>, which normally contains a single "From:" address); others
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will often contain more than one address. However, because RFC2060 defines all of these as "lists
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of address structures", they are all translated into arrays of B<...::Address> objects. 
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See the section on B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Address>", below, for alternate (and 
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preferred) ways of accessing these data.
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The methods available are:
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=over 4
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=item bcc
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Returns an array of blind cc'ed recipients' address structures. (Don't expect much in here
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unless the message was sent from the mailbox you're poking around in, by the way.)
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=item cc
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Returns an array of cc'ed recipients' address structures.
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=item from
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Returns an array of "From:" address structures--usually just one.
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=item replyto
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Returns an array of "Reply-to:" address structures. Once again there is usually
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just one address in the list.
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=item sender
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Returns an array of senders' address structures--usually just one and usually the same
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as B<from>.
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=item to
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Returns an array of recipients' address structures.
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=back
576
 
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Each of the methods that returns a list of address structures (i.e. a list of 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Address> arrays) also has an analagous method
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that will return a list of E-Mail addresses instead. The addresses are in the  
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format C<personalname E<lt>mailboxname@hostnameE<gt>> (see the section on 
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Address>, below) However, if the personal name 
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is 'NIL' then it is omitted from the address. 
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584
These methods are:
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=over 4
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=item bcc_addresses
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Returns a list (or an array reference if called in scalar context) of blind cc'ed 
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recipients' email addresses. (Don't expect much in here unless the message was sent 
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from the mailbox you're poking around in, by the way.)
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594
=item cc_addresses
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596
Returns a list of cc'ed recipients' email addresses. If called in a scalar 
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context it returns a reference to an array of email addresses.
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=item from_addresses
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Returns a list of "From:" email addresses.  If called in a scalar context
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it returns the first email address in the list. (It's usually a list of just
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one anyway.)
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=item replyto_addresses
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Returns a list of "Reply-to:" email addresses.  If called in a scalar context
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it returns the first email address in the list.
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=item sender_addresses
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Returns a list of senders' email addresses.  If called in a scalar context
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it returns the first email address in the list.
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=item to_addresses
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Returns a list of recipients' email addresses.  If called in a scalar context
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it returns a reference to an array of email addresses.
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=back
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Note that context affects the behavior of all of the above methods. 
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Those fields that will commonly contain multiple entries (i.e. they are 
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recipients) will return an array reference when called in scalar context. 
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You can use this behavior to optimize performance.
627
 
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Those fields that will commonly contain just one address (the sender's) will 
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return the first (and usually only) address. You can use this behavior to 
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optimize your development time.
631
 
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=head1 Addresses and the Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Address
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Several components of an envelope structure are address structures. They are each 
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parsed into their own object, B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Address>, which 
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address structures, so B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure> parses each of these into
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B<Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure::Envelope> to obtain all of the addresses in a 
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particular array in one operation. These methods are provided, however, in case 
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=head1 AUTHOR
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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perl(1), Mail::IMAPClient, and RFC2060. See also Parse::RecDescent if you want
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# History: 
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