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Top Forums Programming mbox Post 302579275 by 2104692 on Monday 5th of December 2011 10:04:04 AM
Old 12-05-2011
thanks for reply...
what am asking is in IPC mecahnisms take one ipc semaphore. Semaphore have the internal systemcalls. like is there any system calls is related to mbox....???
 

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SPAMALYZE(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     SPAMALYZE(1p)

NAME
spamalyze - Apply multiple Realtime Blackhole Lists to all messages in an mbox SYNOPSIS
spamalyze myspam.mbox spamalyze goodstuff.mbox tail -3000 some.mbox | spamalzse DESCRIPTION
Spamalyze reads in an mbox file containing multiple mail messages and looks up the originating server of each message on multiple Realtime Blackhole Lists. Spamalyze uses Net::RBLClient. Spamalyze lets you find out what the impact would be of filtering via various RBL's. The output report contains two sections. The first section has one line per email message, showing: * Sending IP address * Sending hostname if any * Whether the IP is on a small list of possibly spammish netblocks * A list of letters representing RBL's which returned responses for this IP address The second section contains one line for each of the top RBL's. That is, the RBL's which produced the most hits. The RBL's are listed in decreasing order of hits. Each line contains: * The letter assigned to the RBL - "A" is the one with the most hits * The domain name of the RBL * The number of hits from the RBL OPTIONS
No options. SEE ALSO
Net::RBLClient(3) AUTHOR
Asher Blum <asher@wildspark.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004 Asher Blum. All rights reserved. This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2008-03-04 SPAMALYZE(1p)
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