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Email checking and filtering tool on Windows: call for helpby DaWolf (Curate) |
on Jun 25, 2004 at 00:42 UTC ( [id://369524]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
DaWolf has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
Greetings.
First of all, please don't yell "SpamAssassin" on my ears. I know it's a wonderful tool, but I really wanna reinvent some wheels and dig some concepts on this :) I want to develop a tool that checks some POP3 accounts and based on user defined filters classify incoming e-mails (something like "Friend" or "Foe", "valid" or "spam"). After classification, my soon-to-be-born tool should be able to delete the e-mails marked by the user. So, in a preliminary look into some modules on ActiveState's PPM I've found some that I would like to hear your opinions: email-address 1.2 mail-box 2.054 mail-pop3client 2.15 mail-sendeasy 1.2 mail-sender 0.8.10 mail-sendmail 0.79 mail-rfc822-address 0.3 Has any of you wise monks have experienced some of the modules above? Am I missing some module that I sould be aware of? Can anyone give me some tips over these subjects? TIA,
my
($author_nickname, $author_email) = ("DaWolf","erabbott\@terra.com.br")
if ($author_name eq "Er
Galvão Abbott");
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