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Mail::Box::Search::GreUser Contributed Perl DocumentMail::Box::Search::Grep(3)

NAME
       Mail::Box::Search::Grep - select messages within a mail box like grep
       does

INHERITANCE
	Mail::Box::Search::Grep
	  is a Mail::Box::Search
	  is a Mail::Reporter

SYNOPSIS
	use Mail::Box::Manager;
	my $mgr	   = Mail::Box::Manager->new;
	my $folder = $mgr->open('Inbox');

	my $filter = Mail::Box::Search::Grep->new
	   ( label => 'selected'
	   , in => 'BODY', match => qr/abc?d*e/
	   );

	my @msgs   = $filter->search($folder);

	my $filter = Mail::Box::Search::Grep->new
	  ( field => 'To'
	  , match => $my_email
	  );

	if($filter->search($message)) {...}

DESCRIPTION
       Try to find some text strings in the header and footer of messages.
       Various ways to limit the search to certain header fields, the whole
       header, only the body, the whole message, but even binary multiparts,
       are provided for.

       The name grep is derived from the UNIX tool grep, which means: "Get
       Regular Expression and Print".  Although you can search using regular
       expressions (the Perl way of them), you do not have to print those as
       result.

METHODS
   Constructors
       Mail::Box::Search::Grep->new(OPTIONS)

	   Create a UNIX-grep like search filter.

	    Option    --Defined in     --Default
	    binaries	Mail::Box::Search  <false>
	    decode	Mail::Box::Search  <true>
	    delayed	Mail::Box::Search  <true>
	    deleted	Mail::Box::Search  <false>
	    deliver			 undef
	    field			 undef
	    in		Mail::Box::Search  <$field ? 'HEAD' : C<'BODY'>>
	    label	Mail::Box::Search  undef
	    limit	Mail::Box::Search  0
	    log		Mail::Reporter	 'WARNINGS'
	    logical	Mail::Box::Search  'REPLACE'
	    match			 <required>
	    multiparts	Mail::Box::Search  <true>
	    trace	Mail::Reporter	 'WARNINGS'

	   . binaries => BOOLEAN

	   . decode => BOOLEAN

	   . delayed => BOOLEAN

	   . deleted => BOOLEAN

	   . deliver => undef|CODE|'DELETE'|LABEL|'PRINT'|REF-ARRAY

	       Store the details about where the match was found.  The search
	       may take much longer when this feature is enabled.

	       When an ARRAY is specified it will contain a list of references
	       to hashes.  Each hash contains the information of one match.  A
	       match in a header line will result in a line with fields
	       "message", "part", and "field", where the field is a
	       Mail::Message::Field object.  When the match is in the body the
	       hash will contain a "message", "part", "linenr", and "line".

	       In case of a CODE reference, that routine is called for each
	       match. The first argument is this search object and the second
	       a reference to same hash as would be stored in the array.

	       The "PRINT" will call printMatchedHead() or printMatchedBody()
	       when any matching header resp body line was found.  The output
	       is minimized by not reprinting the message info on multiple
	       matches in the same message.

	       "DELETE" will flag the message to be deleted in case of a
	       match.  When a multipart's part is matched, the whole message
	       will be flagged for deletion.

	   . field => undef|STRING|REGEX|CODE

	       Not valid in combination with "in" set to "BODY".  The STRING
	       is one full field name (case-insensitive).  Use a REGEX to
	       select more than one header line to be scanned. CODE is a
	       routine which is called for each field in the header.   The
	       CODE is called with the header as first, and the field as
	       second argument.	 If the CODE returns true, the message is
	       selected.

	   . in => 'HEAD'|'BODY'|'MESSAGE'

	   . label => STRING

	   . limit => NUMBER

	   . log => LEVEL

	   . logical => 'REPLACE'|'AND'|'OR'|'NOT'|'AND NOT'|'OR NOT'

	   . match => STRING|REGEX|CODE

	       The pattern to be search for can be a REGular EXpression, or a
	       STRING.	In both cases, the match succeeds if it is found
	       anywhere within the selected fields.

	       With a CODE reference, that function will be called each field
	       or body-line.  When the result is true, the details are
	       delivered.  The call formats are

		$code->($head, $field);		 # for HEAD searches
		$code->($body, $linenr, $line);	 # for BODY searches

	       The $head resp $body are one message's head resp. body object.
	       The $field is a header line which matches.  The $line and
	       $linenr tell the matching line in the body.

	       Be warned that when you search in "MESSAGE" the code must
	       accept both formats.

	   . multiparts => BOOLEAN

	   . trace => LEVEL

   Searching
       $obj->inBody(PART, BODY)

	   See "Searching" in Mail::Box::Search

       $obj->inHead(PART, HEAD)

	   See "Searching" in Mail::Box::Search

       $obj->search(FOLDER|THREAD|MESSAGE|ARRAY-OF-MESSAGES)

	   See "Searching" in Mail::Box::Search

       $obj->searchPart(PART)

	   See "Searching" in Mail::Box::Search

   The Results
       $obj->printMatch([FILEHANDLE], HASH)

	   See "The Results" in Mail::Box::Search

       $obj->printMatchedBody(FILEHANDLE, MATCH)

       $obj->printMatchedHead(FILEHANDLE, MATCH)

   Error handling
       $obj->AUTOLOAD

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->addReport(OBJECT)

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])

       Mail::Box::Search::Grep->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL,
       TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->errors

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])

       Mail::Box::Search::Grep->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->logPriority(LEVEL)

       Mail::Box::Search::Grep->logPriority(LEVEL)

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->logSettings

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->notImplemented

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->report([LEVEL])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->reportAll([LEVEL])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->trace([LEVEL])

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->warnings

	   See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter

   Cleanup
       $obj->DESTROY

	   See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter

       $obj->inGlobalDestruction

	   See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter

DIAGNOSTICS
       Error: Package $package does not implement $method.

	   Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does
	   not implement this method where it should. This message means that
	   some other related classes do implement this method however the
	   class at hand does not.  Probably you should investigate this and
	   probably inform the author of the package.

SEE ALSO
       This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.094, built on
       April 06, 2010. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/

LICENSE
       Copyrights 2001-2010 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 v5.10.1			  2010-04-06	    Mail::Box::Search::Grep(3)
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