Manuel, et al --
...and then Manuel Lemos said...
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% Hello,
Hi!
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% A more useful solution is one based on setting the return path address
% of the message being sent in such a way that you can retrieve the
% original recipient address from the bounced message recipient address.
Agree
Hello,
On 12/19/2003 09:54 AM, David T-G wrote:
OK, so on to the script. Just as PHP has classes, perl has modules which
implement object code. Just as PHP has PEAR (I think; I'm still getting
to know it), perl has CPAN, the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. One
advantage of perl's maturity i
John, et al --
[We're going to talk about perl a bit more, albeit comparing and
contrasting with php. If this should be kicked off of the list,
just let us know.]
...and then Dillon, John said...
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% As one who has used php (without classes) but has seen cpan in operation
% (I'd describe it as
As one who has used php (without classes) but has seen cpan in operation
(I'd describe it as connecting to the internet from the c: prompt, if using
Windows) and it's impressive though complicated, only the documentation is a
bit flat on perl and beginners lists require you to have memorised Learni
John, et al --
...and then Dillon, John said...
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% > It may be sacrilege to mention it here, but there is an excellent perl
% > module for handling mail bounces; I've used it to write a handler that
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% I'd be interested in more details on this, from the pov of a person who
No problem.
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> It may be sacrilege to mention it here, but there is an excellent perl
> module for handling mail bounces; I've used it to write a handler that
> catches the returned mail, gets the address(es) and reason(s) for the
> bounce, and then goes into our DB and flags the matching users. I looked
> al
Chris --
...and then Chris Payne said...
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% Hi there everyone,
Hi!
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% A quick question, is it possible to read a failed mail email ...
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% Any help, tips would be REALLY appreciated as I REALLY don't want to spend a few
days doing it manually.
It may be sacrilege to mention it here, but