NAME Email::Simple::Markdown - simple email creation with auto text and html multipart body VERSION version 0.5.3 SYNOPSIS use Email::Simple::Markdown; my $email = Email::Simple::Markdown->create( header => [ From => 'me@here.com', To => 'you@there.com', Subject => q{Here's a multipart email}, ], body => '[this](http://metacpan.org/search?q=Email::Simple::Markdown) is *amazing*', ); print $email->as_string; DESCRIPTION *Email::Simple::Markdown* behaves almost exactly like Email::Simple, excepts for one detail: when its method "as_string()" is invoked, the returned string representation of the email has multipart body with a *text/plain* element (the original body), and a *text/html* element, the markdown rendering of the text body. The markdown convertion is done using Text::MultiMarkdown. METHODS *Email::Simple::Markdown* inherits all the methods if Email::Simple. In addition, it provides one more method: *with_markdown*. create( ... ) Behaves like Email::Simple's "create()", but accepts the following additional arguments: markdown_engine => $module See "markdown_engine_set". If not given, defaults to "auto". css => $stylesheet If provided, the html part of the email will be prepended with the given stylesheet, wrapped by a *css* tag. pre_markdown_filter => sub { ... } See "pre_markdown_filter_set". charset => $charset The character set supplied to "Email::MIME::create()". By default, no character set is passed. markdown_engine Returns the markdown engine used by the object. markdown_engine_set( $module ) Sets the markdown engine to be used by the object. Currently accepts "auto", Text::MultiMarkdown or Text::Markdown. If not specified or set to "auto", the object will use the first markdown module it finds, in the order given in the previous paragraph. css Returns the cascading stylesheet that is applied to the html part of the email. css_set( $stylesheet ) Sets the cascading stylesheet for the html part of the email to be *$stylesheet*. $email->css_set( <<'END_CSS' ); p { color: red; } pre { border-style: dotted; } END_CSS The *$stylesheet* can also be an array ref, holding key/value pairs where the key is the css selector and the value the attached style. For example, the equivalent call to the one given above would be: $email->css_set([ p => 'color: red;', pre => 'border-style: dotted;', ]); pre_markdown_filter_set( sub{ ... } ); Sets a filter to be run on the body before the markdown transformation is done. The body will be passed as $_ and should be modified in-place. E.g., to add a header to the email: $mail->pre_markdown_filter_set(sub { s#^#