=head1 NAME Mail::Message::TransferEnc::QuotedPrint - handle quoted-printable message bodies =head1 INHERITANCE Mail::Message::TransferEnc::QuotedPrint is a Mail::Message::TransferEnc is a Mail::Reporter =head1 SYNOPSIS my Mail::Message $msg = ...; my $decoded = $msg->decoded; my $encoded = $msg->encode(transfer => 'quoted-printable'); =head1 DESCRIPTION Encode and decode message bodies for quoted-printable transfer encoding. The Quoted-Printable encoding is intended to represent data that largely consists of bytes that correspond to printable characters in the ASCII character set. Non-printable characters (as defined by English Americans) are represented by a triplet consisting of the character "=" followed by two hexadecimal digits. =head1 METHODS =head2 Constructors Mail::Message::TransferEnc::QuotedPrint-EB(OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back =head2 The Encoder Mail::Message::TransferEnc::QuotedPrint-EB(TYPE, CLASS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(TYPE, OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back =head2 Encoding $obj-EB(BODY, OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(BODY, OPTIONS) =over 4 Decoding is tricky, and not without loss of information. Lines will stay separate lines, although they might have been joined before the encoding split them up. Characters which are not printable will be replaced by their octal value, and carriage returns (C<'=0D'>) at end of line are removed. Option --Defined in --Default result_type Mail::Message::TransferEnc . result_type => CLASS =back $obj-EB(BODY, OPTIONS) =over 4 Encoding is to quoted-printable is a careful process: All characters outside the normal printing range, and including C<'='> are encoded. They are translated into a C<'='> followed by a two digit hex of the ascii value of the character. The same treatment is for white-spaces at the end of a line. The lines which are constructed which must be 76 characters max, not broken on encoded characters. Option --Defined in --Default result_type Mail::Message::TransferEnc . result_type => CLASS =back =head2 Error handling $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(OBJECT) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK]) Mail::Message::TransferEnc::QuotedPrint-EB([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL [,STRINGS]]) Mail::Message::TransferEnc::QuotedPrint-EB([LEVEL [,STRINGS]]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(LEVEL) Mail::Message::TransferEnc::QuotedPrint-EB(LEVEL) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back =head2 Cleanup $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back =head1 DIAGNOSTICS Error: Decoder for transfer encoding $type does not work: $@ =over 4 Compiling the required transfer encoding resulted in errors, which means that the decoder can not be used. =back Warning: No decoder for transfer encoding $type. =over 4 A decoder for the specified type of transfer encoding is not implemented. =back Error: Package $package does not implement $method. =over 4 Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not implement this method where it should. This message means that some other related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and probably inform the author of the package. =back =head1 SEE ALSO This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.079, built on November 28, 2007. Website: F =head1 LICENSE Copyrights 2001-2007 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F