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NAME

Mail::Message::Field::Fast - one line of a message header

CLASS INHERITANCE

Mail::Message::Field::Fast is a Mail::Message::Field

SYNOPSIS

 See Mail::Message::Field

DESCRIPTION

See Mail::Message::Field. This is the faster, but less flexible implementation of a header field. The data is stored in an array, and some hacks are made to speeds things up. Be gentle with me, and consider that each message contains many of these lines, so speed is very important here.

METHODS

Initiation

new DATA

See Mail::Message::Field::new()

The Field

clone

See Mail::Message::Field::clone()

isStructured

See Mail::Message::Field::isStructured()

Access to the Field

addresses

See Mail::Message::Field::addresses()

attribute NAME [, VALUE]

See Mail::Message::Field::attribute()

body

See Mail::Message::Field::body()

comment [STRING]

See Mail::Message::Field::comment()

content

See Mail::Message::Field::content()

folded [ARRAY-OF-LINES]

See Mail::Message::Field::folded()

name

See Mail::Message::Field::name()

nrLines

See Mail::Message::Field::nrLines()

See Mail::Message::Field::print()

size

See Mail::Message::Field::size()

toDate TIME

See Mail::Message::Field::toDate()

toInt

See Mail::Message::Field::toInt()

toString

See Mail::Message::Field::toString()

wellformedName [STRING]

See Mail::Message::Field::wellformedName()

Reading and Writing [internals]

newNoCheck NAME, BODY, COMMENT, [FOLDED]

See Mail::Message::Field::newNoCheck()

setWrapLength CHARS

See Mail::Message::Field::setWrapLength()

SEE ALSO

A good start to read is Mail::Box-Overview. More documentation and a mailinglist are available from the project's website at http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/.

AUTHOR

Mark Overmeer (mark@overmeer.net) with the help of many.

VERSION

This code is beta, version 2.019.

Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Mark Overmeer. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.