NAME Email::MIME::XMTP - Extends Email::MIME objects to read and write XMTP SYNOPSIS use Email::MIME; use Email::MIME::XMTP; my $mail = Email::MIME->new($text); # Email::XMTP extra methods my $xmlstring = $mail->as_XML; my $mailer = Email::Simple->new; my $mail = $mailer->parseXML( xml => $xmlstring ); DESCRIPTION "Email::MIME::XMTP" extends Email::MIME to read and write XMTP. Read more about XMTP at http://www.openhealth.org/xmtp/ METHODS Methods are the same as the one of Email::MIME. With the addition of two extra ones for reading (parsing) and writing XMTP format. Plus one to set the elements/headers XML namespaces and prefixes. parseXML Parse an XML SOURCE containing an XMTP formatted message and return a mail object. The parseXML method takes any of the following parameters: filename xml ioref One must be spacefied - it is an error if none is passed. This uses the familiar hash syntax, so an example might be: use Email::XMTP; my $mailer = new Email::XMTP; my $mail = $mailer->parseXML( filename => 'example-mail-xmtp.xml'); The parameters represent a filename, a string containing XML and an open filehandle ref respectively. set_namespace( PREFIX, URI ) Set the XML Namespace PREFIX to URI. Note a particular XML-Namespace can also be set and transported using the special MIME header X-XMTP-xmlns as follows: X-XMTP-xmlns-: And then further referred into the MIME message using a X-XMTP- header like: X-XMTP-: value In a multipart message each part can have its scoped namespaces. as_XML( [@FILTER_HEADERS] ) Returns an XML XMTP representation of a message. Optionally the FILTER_HEADERS array can be used to restrict the MIME headers to return. In case any special XML namespace is set, in addition to XMTP; the headers must be listed with their fully qualified XML QNAME e.g. myprefix:My-Header. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (c) 2005 All rights reserved Asemantics S.r.l (see LICENSE file coming with this distribution) AUTHOR Alberto Reggiori Email::MIME COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2004 by Casey West Copyright 2003 by Simon Cozens SEE ALSO XMTP http://www.openhealth.org/xmtp/ Perl Email Project, http://pep.kwiki.org .