RDF::Base::Email::Head
The 'to' header may be initialized on demand for cases of really large lists.
$header->as_html
$header->parsed_field( $field_name ) $header->parsed_field( $field_name, $field_value )
Returns: Some sort of RDF::Base::Object. Usually a RDF::Base::Literal
$header->parsed_subject( $field_name ) $header->parsed_subject( $field_name, $field_value )
$field_name
defaults to subject
$field_value
defaults to the first value of $field_name
.
Returns: A RDF::Base::Literal::Email::Subject
$header->parsed_date() $header->parsed_date( $field_name ) $header->parsed_date( $field_name, $field_value )
$field_name
defaults to date
.
$field_value
defaults to the first value of $field_name
.
Returns: A RDF::Base::Literal::Time
$header->parsed_address( $field_name ) $header->parsed_address( $field_name, $field_value ) $header->parsed_address( $field_name, \@field_values )
$field_name
must be given if the values is to be looked up
Returns: a RDF::Base::List of RDF::Base::Literal::Email::Address
$header->parsed_default( $field_name, $field_value )
$field_name
and $field_value
MUST be given
Returns: a RDF::Base::Literal::String
$header->parsed_text( $field_name, $field_value )
$field_name
and $field_value
MUST be given
Returns: a RDF::Base::Literal::String
$class->create({ key => [ val1, val2, ...], ... })
Using Email::Simple::Creator