class Net::POPMail
This class represents a message which exists on the POP server. Instances of this class are created by the POP3
class; they should not be directly created by the user.
Attributes
The length of the message in octets.
The sequence number of the message on the server.
The length of the message in octets.
Public Instance Methods
Marks a message for deletion on the server. Deletion does not actually occur until the end of the session; deletion may be cancelled for all marked messages by calling POP3#reset()
.
This method raises a POPError
if an error occurs.
Example¶ ↑
POP3.start('pop.example.com', 110, 'YourAccount', 'YourPassword') do |pop| n = 1 pop.mails.each do |popmail| File.open("inbox/#{n}", 'w') do |f| f.write popmail.pop end popmail.delete #### n += 1 end end
# File net-pop-0.1.1/lib/net/pop.rb, line 858 def delete @command.dele @number @deleted = true end
True if the mail has been deleted.
# File net-pop-0.1.1/lib/net/pop.rb, line 866 def deleted? @deleted end
Fetches the message header.
The optional dest
argument is obsolete.
This method raises a POPError
if an error occurs.
# File net-pop-0.1.1/lib/net/pop.rb, line 834 def header(dest = +'') top(0, dest) end
Provide human-readable stringification of class state.
# File net-pop-0.1.1/lib/net/pop.rb, line 760 def inspect +"#<#{self.class} #{@number}#{@deleted ? ' deleted' : ''}>" end
This method fetches the message. If called with a block, the message is yielded to the block one chunk at a time. If called without a block, the message is returned as a String. The optional dest
argument will be prepended to the returned String; this argument is essentially obsolete.
Example without block¶ ↑
POP3.start('pop.example.com', 110, 'YourAccount', 'YourPassword') do |pop| n = 1 pop.mails.each do |popmail| File.open("inbox/#{n}", 'w') do |f| f.write popmail.pop end popmail.delete n += 1 end end
Example with block¶ ↑
POP3.start('pop.example.com', 110, 'YourAccount', 'YourPassword') do |pop| n = 1 pop.mails.each do |popmail| File.open("inbox/#{n}", 'w') do |f| popmail.pop do |chunk| #### f.write chunk end end n += 1 end end
This method raises a POPError
if an error occurs.
# File net-pop-0.1.1/lib/net/pop.rb, line 802 def pop( dest = +'', &block ) # :yield: message_chunk if block_given? @command.retr(@number, &block) nil else @command.retr(@number) do |chunk| dest << chunk end dest end end
Fetches the message header and lines
lines of body.
The optional dest
argument is obsolete.
This method raises a POPError
if an error occurs.
# File net-pop-0.1.1/lib/net/pop.rb, line 822 def top(lines, dest = +'') @command.top(@number, lines) do |chunk| dest << chunk end dest end
Returns the unique-id of the message. Normally the unique-id is a hash string of the message.
This method raises a POPError
if an error occurs.
# File net-pop-0.1.1/lib/net/pop.rb, line 874 def unique_id return @uid if @uid @pop.set_all_uids @uid end