SYNOPSIS
use Mail::FilterXML;
my $filter = new MailFilter(rules => "/home/matt/mail_rules.xml");
$filter->process();
DESCRIPTION
This module builds upon Mail::Audit by Simon Cozens. Mail::Audit is a module for constructing filters, Mail::FilterXML is a filter of sorts. FilterXML is just made up of some logic for processing an email message, and is controlled by the contents of a rules file, so if I wanted to block a particular sender, I could just add an element to my rules file, like:
<Rule type="from" content="microsoft.com" folder="Trash" />
The content attribute can contain perl regexps, such as \.microsoft\.$, etceteras.
FUTURE
I will be adding new "types" of rules, and the ability to reject or altogether ignore messages, as possible in Mail::Audit. Any feedback or patches are welcome.
AUTHORS
Matthew MacKenzie <matt@geek.org>
Eli Ben-Shosan <eli@benshoshan.com
COPYRIGHT
(c)2000-2002 Matthew MacKenzie. You may use/copy this under the same terms as Perl.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), Mail::Audit