08-29-2011
The ^M are in the file, but I think it has to do something with how expect outputs the data. I just run it through dos2unix and it's clean.
Thanks so much fo rthe perl, I've been trying many different ways to parse, but it kept ending up with 4 different parsing operations on each line.
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NAME
Qpsmtpd::Command - parse arguments to SMTP commands
DESCRIPTION
Qpsmtpd::Command provides just one public sub routine: parse().
This sub expects two or three arguments. The first is the name of the SMTP command (such as HELO, MAIL, ...). The second must be the
remaining of the line the client sent.
If no third argument is given (or it's not a reference to a CODE) it parses the line according to RFC 1869 (SMTP Service Extensions) for
the MAIL and RCPT commands and splitting by spaces (" ") for all other.
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EXAMPLE
Inside a plugin
sub hook_unrecognized_command_parse {
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