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Mail::SPF(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::SPF(3)NAME
Mail::SPF - An object-oriented implementation of Sender Policy Framework
VERSION
2.009
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::SPF;
my $spf_server = Mail::SPF::Server->new();
my $request = Mail::SPF::Request->new(
versions => [1, 2], # optional
scope => 'mfrom', # or 'helo', 'pra'
identity => 'fred@example.com',
ip_address => '192.168.0.1',
helo_identity => 'mta.example.com' # optional,
# for %{h} macro expansion
);
my $result = $spf_server->process($request);
print("$result
");
my $result_code = $result->code; # 'pass', 'fail', etc.
my $local_exp = $result->local_explanation;
my $authority_exp = $result->authority_explanation
if $result->is_code('fail');
my $spf_header = $result->received_spf_header;
DESCRIPTION
Mail::SPF is an object-oriented implementation of Sender Policy Framework (SPF). See <http://www.openspf.org> for more information about
SPF.
This class collection aims to fully conform to the SPF specification (RFC 4408) so as to serve both as a production quality SPF
implementation and as a reference for other developers of SPF implementations.
SEE ALSO
Mail::SPF::Server, Mail::SPF::Request, Mail::SPF::Result
For availability, support, and license information, see the README file included with Mail::SPF.
REFERENCES
The SPF project
<http://www.openspf.org>
The SPFv1 specification (RFC 4408)
<http://www.openspf.org/Specifications>, <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4408>
AUTHORS
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>, Shevek <cpan@anarres.org>
perl v5.18.2 2017-10-06 Mail::SPF(3)