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Old 11-24-2008
Postfilter 0.7.5 (Default branch)

Postfilter is a Perl filter for Internet Net News (innd) that checks all messages sent by local users searching for spam and invalid content. Although it's designed for large sites that need a complex tool, it could also be used by local or private servers.License: BSD License (original)Changes:
The old single configuration file (postfilter.conf) was split into many smaller files. The logging subsystem is much better. The multipost can be allowed. Articles that come from TOR nodes can be rejected. There are many bugfixes.Image

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Net::LDAP::FilterMatch(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Net::LDAP::FilterMatch(3)

NAME
Net::LDAP::FilterMatch - LDAP entry matching SYNOPSIS
use Net::LDAP::Entry; use Net::LDAP::Filter; use Net::LDAP::FilterMatch; my $entry = new Net::LDAP::Entry; $entry->dn("cn=dummy entry"); $entry->add ( 'cn' => 'dummy entry', 'street' => [ '1 some road','nowhere' ] ); my @filters = (qw/(cn=dummy*) (ou=*) (&(cn=dummy*)(street=*road)) (&(cn=dummy*)(!(street=nowhere)))/); for (@filters) { my $filter = Net::LDAP::Filter->new($_); print $_,' : ', $filter->match($entry) ? 'match' : 'no match' ," "; } ABSTRACT
This extension of the class Net::LDAP::Filter provides entry matching functionality on the Perl side. Given an entry it will tell whether the entry matches the filter object. It can be used on its own or as part of a Net::LDAP::Server based LDAP server. METHOD
match ( ENTRY [ ,SCHEMA ] ) Return whether ENTRY matches the filter object. If a schema object is provided, the selection of matching algorithms will be derived from schema. In case of error undef is returned. For approximate matching like (cn~=Schmidt) there are several modules that can be used. By default the following modules will be tried in this order: String::Approx Text::Metaphone Text::Soundex If none of these modules is found it will fall back on a simple regexp algorithm. If you want to specifically use one implementation only, simply do use Net::LDAP::FilterMatch qw(Text::Soundex); SEE ALSO
Net::LDAP::Filter COPYRIGHT
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHORS
Hans Klunder <hans.klunder@bigfoot.com> Peter Marschall <peter@adpm.de> perl v5.12.1 2010-03-12 Net::LDAP::FilterMatch(3)