# distribution HTML-FromMail

This module is designed to put e-mail related data on web-pages.
This could be used to create web-mail clients.

  * My extended documentation: <http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/>
  * Development via GitHub: <https://github.com/markov2/perl5-HTML-FromMail>
  * Sponsor me: <https://markov.solutions/sponsor/index-en.html>
  * Download from CPAN: <ftp://ftp.cpan.org/pub/CPAN/authors/id/M/MA/MARKOV/>
  * Indexed from CPAN: <https://metacpan.org/release/HTML-FromMail>

## Installing

**Be aware that version 4 is not fully compatible with releases pre-4**
See <https://https://github.com/markov2/perl5-Mail-Box/wiki/>

On github, you can find the processed version for each release.  But the
better source is CPAN; to get it installed simply run:

```sh
   cpan -i HTML::From-Mail
```

You may wish to install with following extras:

```sh
   cpan -i Template::Magic Image::Magick HTML::From-Mail
```

### optional Template::Magic

Required if you want to use the Template::Magic formatter, which is not
required to run the examples.

### optional Image::Magick

When messages contain images, these images can be shown as small
previews.  This is done with Image::Magick, which is quite hard to
install (IMHO).  So if you want to give it a try answer yes.

When you do not install Image::Magick, some examples will not work.  But
you can always install it later.

## Development &rarr; Release

Important to know, is that I use an extension on POD to write the manuals.
The "raw" unprocessed version is visible on GitHub.  It will run without
problems, but does not contain manual-pages.

Releases to CPAN are different: "raw" documentation gets removed from
the code and translated into real POD and clean HTML.  This reformatting
is implemented with the OODoc distribution (A name I chose before OpenOffice
existed, sorry for the confusion)

Clone from github for the "raw" version.  For instance, when you want
to contribute a new feature.

## Contributing

When you want to contribute to this module, you do not need to provide
a perfect patch... actually: it is nearly impossible to create a patch
which I will merge without modification.  Usually, I need to adapt the
style of code and documentation to my own strict rules.

When you submit an extension, please contribute a set with

1. code

2. code documentation

3. regression tests in t/

**Please note:**
When you contribute in any way, you agree to transfer the copyrights to
Mark Overmeer (you will get the honors in the code and/or ChangeLog).
You also automatically agree that your contribution is released under
the same license as this project: licensed as perl itself.

## Copyright and License

This project is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://dev.perl.org/licenses/>
