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

NAME
Mail::ListDetector::Detector::AutoShare - AutoShare message detector SYNOPSIS
use Mail::ListDetector::Detector::AutoShare; DESCRIPTION
An implementation of a mailing list detector, for AutoShare mailing lists, AutoShare is a freeware Macintosh list server by Mikael Hansen, see http://home.comcast.net/~autoshare/autoshare/ for details about AutoShare. Some AutoShare mailing list messages are RFC2919 compliant and all are RFC2369 compliant but this module provides more information. METHODS
new() Inherited from Mail::ListDetector::Detector::Base. match() Accepts a Mail::Internet object and returns either a Mail::ListDetector::List object if it is a post to a AutoShare mailing list, or "undef". Since later version of AutoShare specifies a (mostly) unique ID for a mailing list in the format of RFC2919, Mail::ListDetector::Detector::RFC2919 is used to attempt to extract this information about the list. BUGS
No known bugs. AUTHOR
Matthew Walker - matthew@walker.wattle.id.au, Michael Stevens - michael@etla.org, Peter Oliver - p.d.oliver@mavit.freeserve.co.uk. Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-06-30 Mail::ListDetector::Detector::AutoShare(3pm)
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