Disable SSL for all new instances.
Deletes all messages on the server.
If called with a block, yields each message in turn before deleting it.
n = 1 pop.delete_all do |m| File.open("inbox/#{n}") do |f| f.write m.pop end n += 1 end
This method raises a POPError
if an error occurs.
The default SMTP
port number, 25.
true if server advertises STARTTLS. You cannot get valid value before opening SMTP
session.
Enables SMTP/TLS (SMTPS: SMTP
over direct TLS connection) for this object. Must be called before the connection is established to have any effect. context
is a OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext
object.
Disables SMTP/TLS for this object. Must be called before the connection is established to have any effect.
Enables SMTP/TLS (STARTTLS) for this object. context
is a OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext
object.
Disables SMTP/TLS (STARTTLS) for this object. Must be called before the connection is established to have any effect.
Validates typecode v
, returns true
or false
.
Evaluates to the root node of the document that this element belongs to. If this element doesn’t belong to a document, but does belong to another Element
, the parent’s root will be returned, until the earliest ancestor is found.
Note that this is not the same as the document element. In the following example, <a> is the document element, and the root node is the parent node of the document element. You may ask yourself why the root node is useful: consider the doctype and XML
declaration, and any processing instructions before the document element… they are children of the root node, or siblings of the document element. The only time this isn’t true is when an Element
is created that is not part of any Document
. In this case, the ancestor that has no parent acts as the root node.
d = Document.new '<a><b><c/></b></a>' a = d[1] ; c = a[1][1] d.root_node == d # TRUE a.root_node # namely, d c.root_node # again, d
Removes a namespace from this node. This only works if the namespace is actually declared in this node. If no argument is passed, deletes the default namespace.
Evaluates to: this element
doc = Document.new "<a xmlns:foo='bar' xmlns='twiddle'/>" doc.root.delete_namespace puts doc # -> <a xmlns:foo='bar'/> doc.root.delete_namespace 'foo' puts doc # -> <a/>
Adds a child to this element, optionally setting attributes in the element.
optional. If Element
, the element is added. Otherwise, a new Element
is constructed with the argument (see Element.initialize).
If supplied, must be a Hash
containing String
name,value pairs, which will be used to set the attributes of the new Element
.
the Element
that was added
el = doc.add_element 'my-tag' el = doc.add_element 'my-tag', {'attr1'=>'val1', 'attr2'=>'val2'} el = Element.new 'my-tag' doc.add_element el
Evaluates to true
if this element has at least one child Element
doc = Document.new "<a><b/><c>Text</c></a>" doc.root.has_elements # -> true doc.elements["/a/b"].has_elements # -> false doc.elements["/a/c"].has_elements # -> false
Synonym for Element.elements
.each