NAME

Net::IMAP::Simple - Perl extension for simple IMAP account handling.

SYNOPSIS

# Duh
use Net::IMAP::Simple;
use Email::Simple;

# Create the object
my $imap = Net::IMAP::Simple->new('imap.example.com') ||
   die "Unable to connect to IMAP: $Net::IMAP::Simple::errstr\n";

# Log on
my $msgs = $imap->login('user','pass');

if($msgs !~ /^\d+$/){
    print STDERR "Login failed: " . $imap->errstr . "\n";
    exit(64);
}

# Print the subject's of all the messages in the INBOX
my $nm = $imap->select('INBOX');

for(my $i = 1; $i < $nm; $i++){
    if($imap->seen($i)){
        print "*";
    } else {
        print " ";
    }

    my $es = Email::Simple->new(join '', @{ $imap->top($i) } );

    printf("[%03d] %s\n", $i, $es->header('Subject'));
}

$imap->quit;

DESCRIPTION

This module is a simple way to access IMAP accounts.

Methods

new

my $imap = Net::IMAP::Simple->new( $server [ :port ] )

OR 

my $imap = Net::IMAP::Simple->new( $server [, option_name => option_value ] );

This class method constructs a new Net::IMAP::Simple object. It takes one required parameter which is the server to connect to, and additional optional parameters.

The server parameter may specify just the server, or both the server and port number. To specify an alternate port, seperate it from the server with a colon (:), example.com:5143.

On success an object is returned. On failure, nothing is returned and an error message is set to $Net::IMAP::Simple.

Options:

port        => some port other than 143
timeout     => connection timeout after (x) seconds
retry       => try and reconnect (x) times
retry_delay => wait (x) seconds before retrying
use_v6      => 1|0 -- Use IPv6 sockets rather than IPv4
bindaddr    => some local address to bind
login
my $inbox_msgs = $imap->login($user, $passwd);

This method takes two required parameters, a username and password. This pair is authenticated against the server. If authentication is successful the user's INBOX is selected.

On success, an integer which represents the number of messages in the INBOX is returned. Nothing is returned on failure and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

select
my $num_messages = $imap->select($folder);

Selects a folder named in the single required parameter. The number of messages in that folder is returned on success. On failure, nothing is returned and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

top
my $header = $imap->top( $message_number );
print for @{$header};

This method accepts a message number as its required parameter. That message will be retrieved from the currently selected folder. On success this method returns a list reference containing the lines of the header. Nothing is returned on failure and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

seen
print "Seen it!" if $imap->seen( $message_number );

A message number is the only required parameter for this method. The message's \Seen flag will be examined and if the message has been seen a true value is returned. All other failures return a false value and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

list
my $message_size  = $imap->list($message_number);
my $mailbox_sizes = $imap->list;

This method returns size information for a message, as indicated in the single optional parameter, or all messages in a mailbox. When querying a single message a scalar value is returned. When listing the entire mailbox a hash is returned. On failure, nothing is returned and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

get
my $message = $imap->get( $message_number );
print for @{$message};

This method fetches a message and returns its lines in a list reference. On failure, nothing is returned and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

getfh
my $file = $imap->getfh( $message_number );
print <$file>;

On success this method returns a file handle pointing to the message identified by the required parameter. On failure, nothing is returned and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

quit
$item->quit;

This method logs out of the IMAP server, expunges the selected mailbox, and closes the connection. No error message will ever be returned from this method.

last
my $message_number = $imap->last;

This method retuns the message number of the last message in the selected mailbox, since the last time the mailbox was selected. On failure, nothing is returned and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

delete
print "Gone!" if $imap->delete( $message_number );

This method deletes a message from the selected mailbox. On success it returns true. False on failure and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

mailboxes
my @boxes   = $imap->mailboxes;
my @folders = $imap->mailboxes("Mail/%");
my @lists   = $imap->mailboxes("lists/perl/*", "/Mail/");

This method returns a list of mailboxes. When called with no arguments it recurses from the IMAP root to get all mailboxes. The first optional argument is a mailbox path and the second is the path reference. RFC 3501 has more information.

On failure nothing is returned and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

create_mailbox
print "Created" if $imap->create_mailbox( "/Mail/lists/perl/advocacy" );

This method creates the mailbox named in the required argument. Returns true on success, false on failure and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

expunge_mailbox
print "Expunged" if $imap->expunge_mailbox( "/Mail/lists/perl/advocacy" );

This method removes all mail marked as deleted in the mailbox named in the required argument. Returns true on success, false on failure and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

delete_mailbox
print "Deleted" if $imap->delete_mailbox( "/Mail/lists/perl/advocacy" );

This method deletes the mailbox named in the required argument. Returns true on success, false on failure and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

rename_mailbox
print "Renamed" if $imap->rename_mailbox( $old => $new );

This method renames the mailbox in the first required argument to the mailbox named in the second required argument. Returns true on success, false on failure and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

copy
print "copied" if $imap->copy( $message_number, $mailbox );

This method copies the message number in the currently seleted mailbox to the fold specified in the second argument. Both arguments are required. On success this method returns true. Returns false on failure and the errstr() error handler is set with the error message.

errstr

Return the last error string captured for the last operation which failed.

AUTHOR

Colin Faber, <cfaber@fpsn.net>.

Casey West, <casey@geeknst.com>.

Joao Fonseca, <joao_g_fonseca@yahoo.com>.

SEE ALSO

Net::IMAP, perl, Changes

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2005 Colin Faber. Copyright (c) 2004 Casey West. Copyright (c) 1999 Joao Fonseca.

All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.