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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Plus edit and edit header Post 302730987 by RudiC on Wednesday 14th of November 2012 03:37:02 AM
Old 11-14-2012
Your sample data does not allow for this. Record -63395.2 72653.5 does exist twice, but the one you are citing, 19407.9 31249.0, is around only once.
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Mail::SPF::v2::Record(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Mail::SPF::v2::Record(3)

NAME
Mail::SPF::v2::Record - Sender ID ("spf2.0") record class SYNOPSIS
See Mail::SPF::Record. DESCRIPTION
An object of class Mail::SPF::v2::Record represents a Sender ID ("spf2.0") record. Constructors The following constructors are provided: new(%options): returns Mail::SPF::v2::Record Creates a new Sender ID ("spf2.0") record object. %options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options: text terms global_mods See "new" in Mail::SPF::Record. scopes Required. See "new" in Mail::SPF::Record. The 'mfrom' and 'pra' scopes are supported. There is no default. new_from_string($text, %options): returns Mail::SPF::v2::Record; throws Mail::SPF::ENothingToParse, Mail::SPF::EInvalidRecordVersion, Mail::SPF::ESyntaxError Creates a new Sender ID ("spf2.0") record object by parsing the string and any options given. Class methods The following class methods are provided: version_tag_pattern: returns Regexp Returns a regular expression that matches a version tag of 'spf2.0/' plus a comma-separated list of any of the 'mfrom' and 'pra' scopes. The following are valid version tags: spf2.0/mfrom spf2.0/pra spf2.0/mfrom,pra spf2.0/pra,mfrom default_qualifier results_by_qualifier See "Class methods" in Mail::SPF::Record. Instance methods The following instance methods are provided: text scopes terms global_mods global_mod stringify eval See "Instance methods" in Mail::SPF::Record. version_tag: returns string Returns 'spf2.0/' plus a comma-separated list of the scopes of the record. See "version_tag_pattern" for a list of possible return values. SEE ALSO
Mail::SPF, Mail::SPF::Record, Mail::SPF::Term, Mail::SPF::Mech, Mail::SPF::Mod <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4408> For availability, support, and license information, see the README file included with Mail::SPF. AUTHORS
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>, Shevek <cpan@anarres.org> perl v5.18.2 2017-10-06 Mail::SPF::v2::Record(3)
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