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NAME

Mail::Audit::KillDups - Mail::Audit plugin for duplicate suppression

SYNOPSIS

    use Mail::Audit qw(KillDups);
    $Mail::Audit::KillDups::dupfile = "/home/simon/.msgid-cache";
        my $mail = Mail::Audit->new;
    $mail->killdups;

DESCRIPTION

This is a Mail::Audit plugin which provides a method for checking and supressing duplicate messages; that is, mails with message-ids which have been previously seen.

METHODS

killdups

Checks the incoming message against a file of previously seen message ids, ignores it if it's already seen, and adds it if it hasn't been. $Mail::Audit::KillDups::dupfile contains the name of the file used; if you don't set this, it will be .msgid-cache in the current directory. (Probably your home directory.)

The data in $Mail::Audit::KillDups::dupfile will be treated as a ring buffer, where the end of the buffer will be delimited by two newline characters. When the file size exceeds $Mail::Audit::KillDups::cache_bytes bytes, the message id will be written at the beginning of the file. Old message ids in the file will be overwritten. The default cache size is 10000 bytes, which is enough space for about 200 message-ids.

The semantics are tortured; the return values are as follows:

  false - not a duplicate
  +1    - an error occured during dupcheck
  -1    - message is a duplicate

AUTHOR

Simon Cozens <simon@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO

Mail::Audit