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Mail::Address "Mail::Address" extracts and manipulates email addresses from a message header. It cannot be used to extract addresses from some random text. You can use this module to create RFC822 compliant fields. Mail::Cap Parse mailcap files as specified in "RFC 1524 --A User Agent Configuration Mechanism For Multimedia Mail Format Information>. In the description below $type refers to the MIME type as specified in the "Content-Type" header of mail or HTTP messages. Examples of types are: Mail::Field "Mail::Field" creates and manipulates fields in MIME headers, collected within a Mail::Header object. Different field types have their own sub-class (extension), defining additional useful accessors to the field content. Mail::Filter "Mail::Filter" provides an interface to filtering Email through multiple subroutines. Mail::Header Read, write, create, and manipulate MIME headers, the leading part of each modern e-mail message, but also used in other protocols like HTTP. The fields are kept in Mail::Field objects. Mail::Internet This package implements reading, creating, manipulating, and writing email messages. Sometimes, the implementation tries to be too smart, but in the general case it works as expected. Mail::Mailer Sends mail using any of the built-in methods. As TYPE argument to new(), you can specify any of Mail::Send Mail::Send creates e-mail messages without using the Mail::Header knowledge, which means that all escaping and folding must be done by you! Also: do not forget to escape leading dots. Simplicity has its price. Mail::Util This package provides several mail related utility functions. Any function required must by explicitly listed on the use line to be exported into the calling package.