maybe the answer
here
<<The module is completely useless...>>
update:
i try this code
use Mail::Webmail::Gmail;
my $gmail = Mail::Webmail::Gmail->new(
username => 'poolpi', password => 'passwd',
);
my @labels = $gmail->get_labels();
my $messages = $gmail->get_messages( label => $labels[0] );
foreach ( @{ $messages } ) {
if ( $_->{ 'new' } ) {
print "Subject: " . $_->{ 'subject' } . " / Blurb: " . $_-
+>{ 'blurb' } . "\n";
}
}
login OK but
$gmail->get_labels() return -1 !!
PooLpi
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