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Mail::SPF::Record(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Mail::SPF::Record(3pm)

NAME
Mail::SPF::Record - Abstract base class for SPF records SYNOPSIS
Creating a record from a string use Mail::SPF::v1::Record; my $record = Mail::SPF::v1::Record->new_from_string("v=spf1 a mx -all"); Creating a record synthetically use Mail::SPF::v2::Record; my $record = Mail::SPF::v2::Record->new( scopes => ['mfrom', 'pra'], terms => [ Mail::SPF::Mech::A->new(), Mail::SPF::Mech::MX->new(), Mail::SPF::Mech::All->new(qualifier => '-') ], global_mods => [ Mail::SPF::Mod::Exp->new(domain_spec => 'spf-exp.example.com') ] ); DESCRIPTION
Mail::SPF::Record is an abstract base class for SPF records. It cannot be instantiated directly. Create an instance of a concrete sub- class instead. Constructor The following constructors are provided: new(%options): returns Mail::SPF::Record Creates a new SPF record object. %options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options: text A string denoting the unparsed text of the record. scopes A reference to an array of strings denoting the scopes that are covered by the record (see the description of the "scope" option of Mail::SPF::Request's "new" constructor). terms A reference to an array of Mail::SPF::Term (i.e. Mail::SPF::Mech or Mail::SPF::Mod) objects that make up the record. Mail::SPF::GlobalMod objects must not be included here, but should be specified using the "global_mods" option instead. global_mods A reference to an array of Mail::SPF::GlobalMod objects that are global modifiers of the record. new_from_string($text, %options): returns Mail::SPF::Record; throws Mail::SPF::ENothingToParse, Mail::SPF::EInvalidRecordVersion, Mail::SPF::ESyntaxError Creates a new SPF record object by parsing the string and any options given. Class methods The following class methods are provided: version_tag_pattern: returns Regexp Abstract. Returns a regular expression that matches a legal version tag. This method is abstract and must be implemented by sub-classes of Mail::SPF::Record. default_qualifier: returns string Returns the default qualifier, i.e. '+'. results_by_qualifier: returns hash of string Returns a reference to a hash that maps qualifiers to result codes as follows: Qualifier | Result code -----------+------------- + | pass - | fail ~ | softfail ? | neutral Instance methods The following instance methods are provided: text: returns string; throws Mail::SPF::ENoUnparsedText Returns the unparsed text of the record. Throws a Mail::SPF::ENoUnparsedText exception if the record was created synthetically instead of being parsed, and no text was provided. version_tag: returns string Abstract. Returns the version tag of the record. This method is abstract and must be implemented by sub-classes of Mail::SPF::Record. scopes: returns list of string Returns a list of the scopes that are covered by the record. See the description of the "new" constructor's "scopes" option. terms: returns list of Mail::SPF::Term Returns a list of the terms that make up the record, excluding any global modifiers, which are returned by the "global_mods" method. See the description of the "new" constructor's "terms" option. global_mods: returns list of Mail::SPF::GlobalMod Returns a list of the global modifiers of the record, ordered ascending by modifier precedence. See the description of the "new" constructor's "global_mods" option. global_mod($mod_name): returns Mail::SPF::GlobalMod Returns the global modifier of the given name if it is present in the record. Returns undef otherwise. Use this method if you wish to retrieve a specific global modifier as opposed to getting all of them. stringify: returns string Returns the record's version tag and terms (including the global modifiers) formatted as a string. You can simply use a Mail::SPF::Record object as a string for the same effect, see "OVERLOADING". eval($server, $request): throws Mail::SPF::Result Evaluates the SPF record in the context of the request parameters represented by the given Mail::SPF::Request object. The given Mail::SPF::Server object is used for performing DNS look-ups. Throws a Mail::SPF::Result object matching the outcome of the evaluation; see Mail::SPF::Result. See RFC 4408, 4.6 and 4.7, for the exact algorithm used. OVERLOADING
If a Mail::SPF::Record object is used as a string, the "stringify" method is used to convert the object into a string. SEE ALSO
Mail::SPF, Mail::SPF::v1::Record, Mail::SPF::v2::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 v5.14.2 2012-01-30 Mail::SPF::Record(3pm)
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