SYNOPSIS use Email::Folder::Exchange; my $folder = Email::Folder::Exchange->new('http://owa.myorg.com/user/Inbox', 'user', 'password'); for my $message ($folder->messages) { print "subject: " . $subject->header('Subject'); } for my $folder ($folder->folders) { print "folder uri: " . $folder->uri->as_string; print " contains " . scalar($folder->messages) . " messages"; print " contains " . scalar($folder->folders) . " folders"; } DESCRIPTION Add access to Microsoft Exchange to Email::Folder. Contains API enhancements to allow folder browsing. Utilizes FBA (forms-based authentication) to login. Therefore, OWA (Outlook Web Access) must be installed and enabled on target server. new($url, [$username, $password]) Create Email::Folder::Exchange object and login to OWA site. url URL of the target folder, usually in the form of server/user/Inbox. May contain authentication information, I.E. 'http://domain\user:password@owa.myorg.com/user/Inbox'. username Username to authenticate as. Generally in the form of 'domain\username'. Overrides URL-supplied username if given. password Password to authenticate with. Overrides URL-supplied password. messages() Return a list containing all of the messages in the folder. Can only be called once as it drains the iterator. next_message() Return next message as Email::Simple object from folder. Acts as iterator. Returns undef at end of folder contents. folders() Return a list of Email::Folder::Exchange objects contained within base folder. Can only be called once as it drains the iterator. next_folder() Return next folder under base folder as Email::Folder::Exchange object. Acts as iterator. Returns undef at end of list. uri() Return URI locator object for current folder. SEE ALSO Email::Folder, URI, Email::Simple AUTHOR Warren Smith <lt>wsmith@cpan.org<gt> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2007 by Warren Smith This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.