10-29-2011
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll give it a try today!
Andy
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mail::milter::wrapper
Mail::Milter::Wrapper(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::Milter::Wrapper(3pm)
NAME
Mail::Milter::Wrapper - Perl extension for wrappering milter objects
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Milter::Wrapper;
my $milter = ...;
my $wrapper = new Mail::Milter::Wrapper($milter, &foo);
use Sendmail::Milter;
...
Sendmail::Milter::register('foo', $wrapper, SMFI_CURR_ACTS);
DESCRIPTION
Mail::Milter::Wrapper wraps another milter, allowing for interception of the passed arguments and/or return code of the contained milter.
METHODS
new(MILTER, CODEREF[, CALLBACK ...])
Creates a Mail::Milter::Wrapper object.
MILTER is the milter to wrap, which may be a plain hash reference or an instance of a hashref object such as "Mail::Milter::Object".
CODEREF is the wrapper subroutine. CALLBACKs, if specified, are named callbacks which are needed by the wrapper, even if the contained
milter does not use them.
The wrapper subroutine will be called with the following arguments, in this order:
* reference to the wrapper
* name of callback
* subroutine reference to call into the wrapped milter
* arguments for the callback (>= 0)
This subroutine should ALWAYS pass the "close" callback through to the contained milter. Failure to do so may corrupt the contained
milter's state information and cause memory leaks.
As an example, a simple subroutine which just passes the callback through might be written as:
sub callback_wrapper {
shift; # don't need $this
my $cbname = shift;
my $callback_sub = shift;
&$callback_sub(@_);
}
AUTHOR
Todd Vierling, <tv@duh.org> <tv@pobox.com>
SEE ALSO
Mail::Milter, Sendmail::Milter
perl v5.8.8 2004-02-26 Mail::Milter::Wrapper(3pm)