perl imap spam text search is not working what i need to do
use strict;
use warnings;
use MIME::Parser::Filer;
use Mail::IMAPClient;
use IO::Socket::SSL;
# Connect to IMAP via SSL
my $socket = IO::Socket::SSL->new( LocalAddr => '46.16.168.75',PeerAdd
+r => 'imap.mail.yahoo.com',PeerPort => 993 ) or die "Socket():$@";
# Build a client attached to the SSL Socket and login
# Test username:genxleadtest@yahoo.in Test password:TestUser@123
my $imap = Mail::IMAPClient->new( Socket => $socket,User =>'sheelasqwm
+akacynas@yahoo.com',Password =>'Ujo05edo93bdQ') or die "new(): $@";
my $Authenticated = $imap->Authenticated();
my $Connected = $imap->Connected();
$imap->select('Bulk Mail') or warn('Cannot select mail folder - ', $!)
+;
my @msgs = $imap->search( \("SUBJECT", q{"ela test"} ) ) or warn "sear
+ch failed: $@\n";
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