IMAP::IMSP(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation IMAP::IMSP(3)
NAME
Cyrus::IMAP::IMSP - Perl module for Cyrus IMSP user options
SYNOPSIS
use Cyrus::IMAP::IMSP;
my $client = Cyrus::IMAP::IMSP->new('imsphost'[, $port[, $flags]]);
$rc = $client->set('mailreader.window.size', '200x300');
%options = $client->get('mailreader.*')
$rc = $client->unset('mailreader.window.size');
DESCRIPTION
This module is a Perl interface to the Cyrus IMSP functions that relate to user options
(preferences). Only three IMSP operations are implemented: set, unset, and get.
METHODS
new($server[, $port[, $flags]])
Instantiates a Cyrus::IMAP::IMSP object. This is in fact a Cyrus::IMAP object with a few
additional methods, so all Cyrus::IMAP methods are available if needed. (In particular, you will
always want to use the "authenticate" method.)
error
Return the last error that occurred, or undef if the last operation was successful. This is in
some cases (such as "get") the only way to distinguish between a successful return of an empty
list and an error return.
Calling "error" does not reset the error state, so it is legal to write:
%options = $client->get($option);
print STDERR "Error: ", $client->error if $client->error;
set($option, $value)
Sets the option named by $option to the value in $value.
There are no restrictions or quoting rules needed to protect special characters in the value
argument. (The Cyrus::IMAP layer will take care those details by adding double quotes or a
literal introducer.)
If successful, returns 1. Otherwise, returns undef and makes an error message available through
the "error" function.
unset($option)
Removes the option named by $option. The option is completely removed from the user's name space
but will revert to a site-wide default if one has been set. Note that this is different from
assigning an option the null value with set($option, '').
If you try to unset an option that does not exist, an error is returned saying that the option
was already unset.
If successful, returns 1. Otherwise, returns undef and makes an error message available through
the "error" function.
get($option_pattern)
Get takes either an option name or a pattern of names to fetch. The pattern can contain either
"*" or "%" wildcards anywhere in the string. The usual IMAP wildcard semantics apply.
The return value is a hash of options with each key being an option name and each value being the
option's value string. If an empty hash is returned, it's either because there were no matching
options or because some error happened. Check the "error" function to see which was the case.
The IMSP protocol also returns an access flag of "[READ-WRITE]" or "[READ-ONLY]" but that
information is discarded by this function. A more complicated function that returns both the
value and the access flag could be added later if needed.
AUTHOR
Brandon S. Allbery, allbery@ece.cmu.edu IMSP modifications by Joseph Jackson, jackson@CMU.EDU
SEE ALSO
Cyrus::IMAP perl(1), cyradm(1), imapd(8).
perl v5.8.8 2006-12-21 IMAP::IMSP(3)
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