If you know how I can use this to speed up the retrieval
First you have to build index and save it into a file:
use strict; use warnings; use Mail::MboxParser; use Storable; my $mbox = shift; # name of the mailbox file my $mb = Mail::MboxParser->new( $mbox ); $mb->make_index; my @index; # Build index. I'm adding message position and subject # into index, but you can add also other fields. for ( 0 .. $mb->nmsgs - 1 ) { push @index, [ $_, $mb->get_pos($_), $mb->get_message($_)->header- +>{subject} ]; } # save index into file store \@index, "$mbox.idx";
Then you can retrieve index from the file, get position of message you want, and directly read that message. The following example takes mbox file name as first argument and message number as second.
use strict; use warnings; use Mail::MboxParser; use Storable; my $mbox = shift; my $num = shift; # loading index my $index = retrieve("$mbox.idx"); unless (defined $num) { # print index print join(" => ", @$_), "\n" for @$index; } else { # print message $num die "No such message" if $num >= @$index; my $mb = Mail::MboxParser->new( $mbox ); $mb->set_pos($index->[$num][1]); print $mb->next_message_old; }
In reply to Re^7: Mail::MboxParser pegs the CPU
by zwon
in thread Mail::MboxParser pegs the CPU
by oko1
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