WebService::NFSN::Email - Access NFSN email forwarding
This document describes version 1.00 of WebService::NFSN::Email, released December 21, 2011 as part of WebService-NFSN version 1.02.
use WebService::NFSN; my $nfsn = WebService::NFSN->new($USER, $API_KEY); my $email = $nfsn->email($DOMAIN); $email->setForward(forward => 'name', dest_email => 'to@example.com');
WebService::NFSN::Email provides access to NearlyFreeSpeech.NET's email forwarding API. It is only useful to people who have NearlyFreeSpeech.NET's email forwarding service.
$email = $nfsn->email($DOMAIN)
This constructs a new Email object for the specified $DOMAIN (like 'example.com'). Equivalent to $email = WebService::NFSN::Email->new($nfsn, $DOMAIN).
$DOMAIN
'example.com'
$email = WebService::NFSN::Email->new($nfsn, $DOMAIN)
None.
$email->listForwards()
Returns a hash reference listing all forwarding instructions for this domain. For each entry, the key is the username and the value is the forwarding address for that name. The special username * represents the "Everything Else" entry.
*
$email->removeForward(forward => $NAME)
Removes forwarding instructions from "$NAME\@$DOMAIN".
"$NAME\@$DOMAIN"
$email->setForward(forward => $NAME, dest_email => $TO)
This method is used to create a new email forward or update an existing one. $NAME is only the username component, so if you have example.com and you want to set up an email forward for forwarding testuser@example.com to realuser@example.net then you would pass testuser as $NAME and realuser@example.net as $TO.
$NAME
example.com
testuser@example.com
realuser@example.net
testuser
$TO
If $NAME already had a forwarding address, it will be overwritten with the new $TO.
To cause an email address to bounce, forward it to bounce@nearlyfreespeech.net. To cause it to be silently discarded, forward it to discard@nearlyfreespeech.net.
bounce@nearlyfreespeech.net
discard@nearlyfreespeech.net
WebService::NFSN
Christopher J. Madsen <perl AT cjmweb.net>
<perl AT cjmweb.net>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to <bug-WebService-NFSN AT rt.cpan.org> or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=WebService-NFSN.
<bug-WebService-NFSN AT rt.cpan.org>
You can follow or contribute to WebService-NFSN's development at http://github.com/madsen/webservice-nfsn.
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Christopher J. Madsen.
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To install WebService::NFSN, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WebService::NFSN
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WebService::NFSN
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.