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Operating Systems Solaris Available design options for a cluster hosting many different virtualized Solaris versions Post 302902597 by Lyxix on Wednesday 21st of May 2014 09:18:37 AM
Old 05-21-2014
Oracle Much thanks!

Thanks for all the help, Peasant. That's exactly what I was hoping for. I'll do just that.

-Lyxix
 

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Mail::ListDetector(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Mail::ListDetector(3pm)

NAME
Mail::ListDetector - Perl extension for detecting mailing list messages SYNOPSIS
use Mail::ListDetector; DESCRIPTION
This module analyzes mail objects in any of the classes handled by Email::Abstract. It returns a Mail::ListDetector::List object representing the mailing list. The RFC2369 mailing list detector is also capable of matching some Mailman and Ezmlm messages. It is deliberately checked last to allow the more specific Mailman and Ezmlm parsing to happen first, and more accurately identify the type of mailing list involved. METHODS
new This method is the core of the module. Pass it a mail object, it will either return a Mail::ListDetector::List object that describes the mailing list that the message was posted to, or "undef" if it appears not to have been a mailing list post. register_plugin($plugin_name) Registers a new plugin module that might recognise lists. Should be a subclass of Mail::ListDetector::Detector::Base, and provide the same interface as the other detector modules. You can eval arbitrary perl code with this, so don't do that if that's not what you want. EMAILS USED
This module includes a number of sample emails from various mailing lists. In all cases, mails are used with permission of the author, and must not be distributed separately from this archive. If you believe I may have accidentally used your email or content without permission, contact me, and if this turns out to be the case I will immediately remove it from the latest version of the archive. BUGS
o A lot of the code applies fairly simple regular expressions to email address to extract information. This may fall over for really weird email addresses, but I'm hoping no-one will use those for names of mailing lists. o The majordomo and smartlist recognisers don't have much to go on, and therefore are probably not as reliable as the other detectors. This is liable to be hard to fix. o Forwarding messages (for example using procmail) can sometimes break the "Sender: " header information needed to recognise some list types. AUTHORS
o Michael Stevens - michael@etla.org. o Andy Turner - turner@mikomi.org. o Adam Lazur - adam@lazur.org. o Peter Oliver - p.d.oliver@mavit.freeserve.co.uk o Matthew Walker - matthew@walker.wattle.id.au o Tatsuhiko Miyagawa - miyagawa@bulknews.net o johnnnnnn - john@phaedrusdeinus.org o Mik Firestone - mik@racerx.homedns.org o Simon Cozens - simon@simon-cozens.org SEE ALSO
perl(1). The Mail::Audit::List module, which is a convenient way of using Mail::Audit and Mail::ListDetector together. perl v5.10.1 2010-06-30 Mail::ListDetector(3pm)
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