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Scrutinizer , much better .. Thanks again,
 

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Courier::Filter::Module::FakeDate(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Courier::Filter::Module::FakeDate(3pm)

NAME
Courier::Filter::Module::FakeDate - Fake "Date:" message header filter module for the Courier::Filter framework SYNOPSIS
use Courier::Filter::Module::FakeDate; my $module = Courier::Filter::Module::Header->new( forward_tolerance => { # years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds hours => 2 }, backward_tolerance => { # years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds days => 5 }, ignore_unparseable => 0, logger => $logger, inverse => 0, trusting => 0, testing => 0, debugging => 0 ); my $filter = Courier::Filter->new( ... modules => [ $module ], ... ); DESCRIPTION
This class is a filter module class for use with Courier::Filter. It matches a message if it has a "Date" header field that lies too far in the future or the past, relative to the local system's time. If the message has a "Resent-Date" header field (see RFC 2822, 3.6.6), that one is examined instead, because the message could simply be an old one that has recently been re-sent, which is perfectly legitimate behavior. In the case of a match, the response tells the sender that their "Date" header is implausible and that they should check their clock. Note: Times in different time zones are compared correctly. Note: When using this filter module, it is essential that the local system's own clock is set correctly, or there will be an increased risk of legitimate messages getting rejected. Constructor The following constructor is provided: new(%options): returns Courier::Filter::Module::FakeDate Creates a new FakeDate filter module. %options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options: forward_tolerance backward_tolerance The maximum durations by which a message's "Date" or "Resent-Date" header may diverge into the future and the past, respectively, from the local system's time. Each duration must be specified as a hash-ref containing one or more time units and their respective quantity/ies, just as specified by DateTime::Duration. "forward_tolerance" defaults to 2 hours. "backward_tolerance" defaults to 5 days to account for transmission delays. For example: forward_tolerance => { hours => 4 }, backward_tolerance => { days => 1, hours => 12 } ignore_unparseable A boolean value controlling whether messages whose "Date" or "Resent-Date" header does not loosely conform to RFCs 822 or 2822 should be ignored (true) or matched (false). Defaults to false. All options of the Courier::Filter::Module constructor are also supported. Please see "new" in Courier::Filter::Module for their descriptions. Instance methods See "Instance methods" in Courier::Filter::Module for a description of the provided instance methods. SEE ALSO
Courier::Filter::Module, Courier::Filter::Overview. For AVAILABILITY, SUPPORT, and LICENSE information, see Courier::Filter::Overview. AUTHOR
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net> perl v5.14.2 2011-12-27 Courier::Filter::Module::FakeDate(3pm)
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