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mass
mass is a program that lets a system administrator execute programs on some set of machines as root. more>>
mass.pl is the implementation of a relatively simple idea. Instead of interactively doing some task on one machine, then duplicating the effort on N other machines, write a shell script, then scp it to N machines and execute it as root.
Example
(sic@foo)($:~/mass)- ./mass.pl --name solaris --script pushsomething --su --sshpass
sudo password:
ssh password:
trying to run pushsomething on 1 machines
test
test
PING test.example.com (10.1.1.10) from 10.1.2.3 : 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.1.1.10: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.142 ms
--- test.example.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.142/0.142/0.142/0.000 ms
pushsomething 100% |*****************************| 183 00:00
test.txt 100% |*****************************| 15 00:00
sic@tests password: sh-2.05a$ PS1=$ ; PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/s;export PS1;export PATH
$ sudo -K ; sudo sh
Password:
$ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin ; export PATH
$ if [ `id|cut -d -f 1` = uid=0(root) ]; then PS1=# ; fi
# sh pushsomething && echo script done || echo script failed
script done
# /bin/rm pushsomething test.txt && echo removed pushsomething test.txt
removed pushsomething test.txt
#
1 passed: test
0 failed:
0 fatal errors:
<<lessExample
(sic@foo)($:~/mass)- ./mass.pl --name solaris --script pushsomething --su --sshpass
sudo password:
ssh password:
trying to run pushsomething on 1 machines
test
test
PING test.example.com (10.1.1.10) from 10.1.2.3 : 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.1.1.10: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.142 ms
--- test.example.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.142/0.142/0.142/0.000 ms
pushsomething 100% |*****************************| 183 00:00
test.txt 100% |*****************************| 15 00:00
sic@tests password: sh-2.05a$ PS1=$ ; PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/s;export PS1;export PATH
$ sudo -K ; sudo sh
Password:
$ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin ; export PATH
$ if [ `id|cut -d -f 1` = uid=0(root) ]; then PS1=# ; fi
# sh pushsomething && echo script done || echo script failed
script done
# /bin/rm pushsomething test.txt && echo removed pushsomething test.txt
removed pushsomething test.txt
#
1 passed: test
0 failed:
0 fatal errors:
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2005-09-21 License: Artistic License Price:
2368 downloads
Web Mailing List 0.92
Web Mailing List: designed to be an easy to use mailing list application. more>>
Web Mailing List project designed to be an easy to use mailing list application.
Using a mailing list application can greatly enhance communication with your site visitors. Web mailing list makes it easy for users to signup for your mailing lists.
Creating and sending out email newsletters is a snap. If you your users wish to unsubscribe, they simply visit your unsubscribe page and enter the email address where they received the newslettter.
Enhancements:
- This release updates the database creation portion of the system setup.
<<lessUsing a mailing list application can greatly enhance communication with your site visitors. Web mailing list makes it easy for users to signup for your mailing lists.
Creating and sending out email newsletters is a snap. If you your users wish to unsubscribe, they simply visit your unsubscribe page and enter the email address where they received the newslettter.
Enhancements:
- This release updates the database creation portion of the system setup.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
Mailing List 1.04
Mailing List is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. more>>
Mailing List project is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. Users can subscribe and unsubscribe themselves.
Email confirmation is used for new subscriptions. The list of subscribers to a list can be imported and exported.
Installation:
- copy all files to your web host
- use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
- open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
- go to index.php and login with username of admin with a password of test.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your ".htaccess" file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- A problem with the SQL setup file which caused the setup to fail on some systems was fixed.
<<lessEmail confirmation is used for new subscriptions. The list of subscribers to a list can be imported and exported.
Installation:
- copy all files to your web host
- use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
- open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
- go to index.php and login with username of admin with a password of test.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your ".htaccess" file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- A problem with the SQL setup file which caused the setup to fail on some systems was fixed.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1186 downloads
Mass Rotate 0.2
Mass Rotate is a program that quickly and losslessly rotates JPEGs. more>>
Mass Rotate is a program that quickly and losslessly rotates JPEGs.
Its useful for rotating images from digital cameras. Uses jpegtran from from the Independent JPEG Group. Written in gtk2-perl.
Usage:
mass_rotate.pl dir_with_images/
or:
mass_rotate.pl image1.jpg image2.jpg image3.jpg ...
or:
mass_rotate.pl dir/ img.jpg other_dir/ whatever.jpg you_get_the_idea/
<<lessIts useful for rotating images from digital cameras. Uses jpegtran from from the Independent JPEG Group. Written in gtk2-perl.
Usage:
mass_rotate.pl dir_with_images/
or:
mass_rotate.pl image1.jpg image2.jpg image3.jpg ...
or:
mass_rotate.pl dir/ img.jpg other_dir/ whatever.jpg you_get_the_idea/
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2005-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1544 downloads
ID3 mass tagger 0.78
ID3 mass tagger is a portable command-line mass tagger for audio files. more>>
ID3 mass tagger is a portable command-line mass tagger for audio files.
ID3 mass tagger is designed for non-interactively adding, updating or removing meta-information in a number of files with a single command.
It can generate tag fields from the filename and rename files using an intuitive syntax. It currently supports ID3 (1.1) and ID3v2 (2.0, 3.0) tags.
Exemple:
Here are some examples of using id3:
id3 -a "Stallman" -t "Free Software Song" fs_song.mp3"
Add a simple tag to a file.
id3 -d *.mp3
Removes all ID3v1 tags from all mp3s
id3 -g "psych rock" *.mp3
Sets genre to "Psychedelic Rock" all mp3s
id3 -2 -1 -u "*.mp3"
Copy ID3v2 tag to ID3v1 tag in all files.
id3 -a "TAFKAT" -n "%1" -t "%+2" "*. *.mp3"
Update tag fields similar to this;
id3 -a "TAFKAT" -n "01" -t "My Song" "01. my_song.mp3"
id3 -a "TAFKAT" -n "02" -t "Untitled" "02. untitled.mp3"
id3 -2 -f "%a - %t.mp3" blaet.mp3
Rename file to a standard "Artist - Title" format, using ID3v2 values.
id3 -g "alt rock" -a "The Author" -l %1 -n %2 -t %3 "Author - */(*) *.mp3"
Process multiple directories at once.
id3 -g "alt rock" -a "The Author" -m "Author - %l/(%n) %t.mp3"
Shorthand for the previous example.
id3 -a %t -t %a "*.mp3"
Swap artist and title fields in all mp3s.
id3 -D source.mp3 -1 -2 dest.mp3
Copy ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags of source.mp3 to dest.mp3
id3 -D source.mp3 -1u -2u dest.mp3
As above, but only replaces the non-standard or blank fields in dest.mp3 by data from source.mp3.
id3 -2 -rAPIC -s 0 *.mp3
Removes embedded images and padding from all mp3s.
id3 -2 -rAPIC -s 0 -R "*.mp3" "/my documents"
As above, but works recursively on all mp3s in the directory tree starting at /my documents
id3 -2 -q "%| %a - %|Untitled|t || %t || %1 |?" "*.mp3"
Generate a playlist, using the best possible text
id3 -2 -c "Was: %_f" -f "%a - %|Untitled (%#x)|t.mp3" "*.mp3"
Advanced rename. Saves previous filename in the comment field, and renames files without proper tags to;
Unknown - Untitled (01).mp3
Unknown - Untitled (02).mp3
... etc
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for Lyrics3 tags.
<<lessID3 mass tagger is designed for non-interactively adding, updating or removing meta-information in a number of files with a single command.
It can generate tag fields from the filename and rename files using an intuitive syntax. It currently supports ID3 (1.1) and ID3v2 (2.0, 3.0) tags.
Exemple:
Here are some examples of using id3:
id3 -a "Stallman" -t "Free Software Song" fs_song.mp3"
Add a simple tag to a file.
id3 -d *.mp3
Removes all ID3v1 tags from all mp3s
id3 -g "psych rock" *.mp3
Sets genre to "Psychedelic Rock" all mp3s
id3 -2 -1 -u "*.mp3"
Copy ID3v2 tag to ID3v1 tag in all files.
id3 -a "TAFKAT" -n "%1" -t "%+2" "*. *.mp3"
Update tag fields similar to this;
id3 -a "TAFKAT" -n "01" -t "My Song" "01. my_song.mp3"
id3 -a "TAFKAT" -n "02" -t "Untitled" "02. untitled.mp3"
id3 -2 -f "%a - %t.mp3" blaet.mp3
Rename file to a standard "Artist - Title" format, using ID3v2 values.
id3 -g "alt rock" -a "The Author" -l %1 -n %2 -t %3 "Author - */(*) *.mp3"
Process multiple directories at once.
id3 -g "alt rock" -a "The Author" -m "Author - %l/(%n) %t.mp3"
Shorthand for the previous example.
id3 -a %t -t %a "*.mp3"
Swap artist and title fields in all mp3s.
id3 -D source.mp3 -1 -2 dest.mp3
Copy ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags of source.mp3 to dest.mp3
id3 -D source.mp3 -1u -2u dest.mp3
As above, but only replaces the non-standard or blank fields in dest.mp3 by data from source.mp3.
id3 -2 -rAPIC -s 0 *.mp3
Removes embedded images and padding from all mp3s.
id3 -2 -rAPIC -s 0 -R "*.mp3" "/my documents"
As above, but works recursively on all mp3s in the directory tree starting at /my documents
id3 -2 -q "%| %a - %|Untitled|t || %t || %1 |?" "*.mp3"
Generate a playlist, using the best possible text
id3 -2 -c "Was: %_f" -f "%a - %|Untitled (%#x)|t.mp3" "*.mp3"
Advanced rename. Saves previous filename in the comment field, and renames files without proper tags to;
Unknown - Untitled (01).mp3
Unknown - Untitled (02).mp3
... etc
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for Lyrics3 tags.
Download (0.066MB)
Added: 2006-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1317 downloads
Mail::Action 0.40
Mail::Action is a Perl module for building modules that act on incoming mail. more>>
Mail::Action is a Perl module for building modules that act on incoming mail.
SYNOPSIS
use base Mail::Action;
Sometimes, you just need a really simple mailing address to last for a few days. You want it to be easy to create and easy to use, and you want it to be sufficiently anonymous that your real address isnt ever exposed.
Mail::TempAddress, Mail::TempAddress::Addresses, and Mail::TempAddress::Address make it easy to create a temporary mailing address system.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use base Mail::Action;
Sometimes, you just need a really simple mailing address to last for a few days. You want it to be easy to create and easy to use, and you want it to be sufficiently anonymous that your real address isnt ever exposed.
Mail::TempAddress, Mail::TempAddress::Addresses, and Mail::TempAddress::Address make it easy to create a temporary mailing address system.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-09-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1144 downloads
Display mailing list header 0.3.1
Display mailing list header provides you with a powerful and easy-to-use Firefox extention which parses the header fields and displays links in the extended header view. more>> Display mailing list header 0.3.1 provides you with a powerful and easy-to-use Firefox extention which parses the header fields and displays links in the extended header view. You can click them to simply go to the archive, request help or unsubscribe from the list. You have to install Enigmail OR Mnenhy, as this extension relies on getting special headers from the mail which is very complicated to achieve in current versions of thunderbird.
Requirements:
- Thunderbird 1.0 1.5.0.* ALL
- Mozilla 1.7.7 1.7.7 ALL
Added: 2006-09-12 License: MPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
Mailman 2.1.9
Mailman is software to help manage email discussion lists, much like Majordomo and Smartmail. more>>
Mailman is software to help manage email discussion lists, much like Majordomo and Smartmail. Unlike most similar products, Mailman gives each mailing list a web page, and allows users to subscribe, unsubscribe, etc. over the web.
Even the list manager can administer his or her list entirely from the web. Mailman also integrates most things people want to do with mailing lists, including archiving, mail-to-news gateways, integrated bounce handling, spam prevention, email-based admin commands, direct SMTP delivery (with fast bulk mailing), support for virtual domains, and more.
<<lessEven the list manager can administer his or her list entirely from the web. Mailman also integrates most things people want to do with mailing lists, including archiving, mail-to-news gateways, integrated bounce handling, spam prevention, email-based admin commands, direct SMTP delivery (with fast bulk mailing), support for virtual domains, and more.
Download (6.5MB)
Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1136 downloads
My File Manager 0.4
My File Manager is a small and lightweight file manager. more>>
My File Manager is a small and lightweight file manager. It was developed to provide a small and fast file manager, which has only a few dependencies from other packages, but including some interestings things like mount partitions, minimalistic burning capability and mass renaming files. MFM use FLTK graphics toolkit.
Main features:
- Selectable shown fields (permissions, users, groups, date and size)
- Various sort options
- Rename group of files
- Change attributes of group of files
- Compress files
- Burn CD/DVD
- Find files by name or by content
- Mount/umount partitions
<<lessMain features:
- Selectable shown fields (permissions, users, groups, date and size)
- Various sort options
- Rename group of files
- Change attributes of group of files
- Compress files
- Burn CD/DVD
- Find files by name or by content
- Mount/umount partitions
Download (0.092MB)
Added: 2006-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1237 downloads
MassSpec::CUtilities 0.04
MassSpec::CUtilities is a Perl extension containing C utilities for use in mass spectrometry. more>>
MassSpec::CUtilities is a Perl extension containing C utilities for use in mass spectrometry.
SYNOPSIS
MassSpec::CUtilities is an XS module so theres a chance that you or your target user might not get it to install cleanly on the target system; therefore its recommended to make its presence optional and to offer slower-performing Perl equivalents where practical.
Also note that this module uses a 19-letter amino alphabet rather than the traditional 20-letter alphabet, since the isobars Leucine(L) and Isoleucine(I) are represented instead by "X." Furthermore some portions of this module assume that their input peptides are internally in alphabetical order.
my $haveCUtilities;
if (eval require MassSpec::CUtilities) {
import MassSpec::CUtilities;
$haveCUtilities = 1;
} else {
$haveCUtilities = 0;
}
if ($haveCUtilities) {
my $candidate = MassSpec::CUtilities::encodeAsBitString("ACCGT");
my @shortPeptides = ("ACT","CCGM","ACCGTY","CCT");
my (@list,@answer);
foreach $_ (@shortPeptides) {
push @list, MassSpec::CUtilities::encodeAsBitString($_);
}
if (MassSpec::CUtilities::testManyBitStrings($candidate,@shortPeptides,@list,@answer)) {
# should print "ACT" and "CCT" only
print "Matched: " . join(,,@answer) . "n";
}
}
see API documentation for other available subroutines
ABSTRACT
An eclectic mix of C utilities originally used in a mass spectrometry denovo sequencing project at NIH. It includes a fast Huffman decoder suitable (with minor modifications) for use with the CPAN module Algorithm::Huffman, as well as a fast peptide mass calculator and methods for encoding peptides as products of prime numbers or as bitmaps.
An eclectic mix of C utilities originally used in a mass spectrometry denovo sequencing project at NIH. It includes a fast Huffman decoder suitable (with minor modifications) for use with the CPAN module Algorithm::Huffman, as well as a fast peptide mass calculator and methods for encoding peptides as products of prime numbers or as bitmaps.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
MassSpec::CUtilities is an XS module so theres a chance that you or your target user might not get it to install cleanly on the target system; therefore its recommended to make its presence optional and to offer slower-performing Perl equivalents where practical.
Also note that this module uses a 19-letter amino alphabet rather than the traditional 20-letter alphabet, since the isobars Leucine(L) and Isoleucine(I) are represented instead by "X." Furthermore some portions of this module assume that their input peptides are internally in alphabetical order.
my $haveCUtilities;
if (eval require MassSpec::CUtilities) {
import MassSpec::CUtilities;
$haveCUtilities = 1;
} else {
$haveCUtilities = 0;
}
if ($haveCUtilities) {
my $candidate = MassSpec::CUtilities::encodeAsBitString("ACCGT");
my @shortPeptides = ("ACT","CCGM","ACCGTY","CCT");
my (@list,@answer);
foreach $_ (@shortPeptides) {
push @list, MassSpec::CUtilities::encodeAsBitString($_);
}
if (MassSpec::CUtilities::testManyBitStrings($candidate,@shortPeptides,@list,@answer)) {
# should print "ACT" and "CCT" only
print "Matched: " . join(,,@answer) . "n";
}
}
see API documentation for other available subroutines
ABSTRACT
An eclectic mix of C utilities originally used in a mass spectrometry denovo sequencing project at NIH. It includes a fast Huffman decoder suitable (with minor modifications) for use with the CPAN module Algorithm::Huffman, as well as a fast peptide mass calculator and methods for encoding peptides as products of prime numbers or as bitmaps.
An eclectic mix of C utilities originally used in a mass spectrometry denovo sequencing project at NIH. It includes a fast Huffman decoder suitable (with minor modifications) for use with the CPAN module Algorithm::Huffman, as well as a fast peptide mass calculator and methods for encoding peptides as products of prime numbers or as bitmaps.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2007-02-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
973 downloads
QmailLdapAdmin 1.0.1
QmailLdapAdmin is a tool designed to handle qmail-schema of LDAP. more>>
QmailLdapAdmin is a tool designed to handle qmail-schema of LDAP.
QmailLdapAdmin project provides basic LDAP operations, and it also has a lot of built-in intelligence to support rules to setup email accounts stored in LDAP.
Mailing lists also can be maintained.
Enhancements:
- Setup scritp has been added for automated installation.
- Minor bug fixes.
<<lessQmailLdapAdmin project provides basic LDAP operations, and it also has a lot of built-in intelligence to support rules to setup email accounts stored in LDAP.
Mailing lists also can be maintained.
Enhancements:
- Setup scritp has been added for automated installation.
- Minor bug fixes.
Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2006-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1290 downloads
bMail PR11
bMail is Mailing List/Newsletter software written in PHP. more>>
bMail is Mailing List/Newsletter software written in PHP.
Main features:
Subscribers:
- Import and Export Subscribers
- Subscribers can update their own information or unsubscribe
- Subscriber Demographics
- Ability to collect customizable demographics from subscribers
- Ability to create and mail groups/subsets of your subscribers based off of filtering criteria
Mailings:
- HTML Mailings
- Integrated WYSIWYG Editor for HTML Mailings
- Advanced sending routine
- Ability to pause, resume, and cancel a mailing
- Mailing will continue if internet connection is lost or browser closes
Enhancements:
[CHANGES]
- Look and feel now controlled by Smarty Templates. (Allows for easy customization of subscribe form, user, and admin pages using templates devoid of PHP)
- Added i18n support through gettext
- Massive reogranization of file structure:
- !!! config.php is now in root directory. See the sample !!!
- Generation of subscription form greatly enhanced. Now supports 3 modes: Default Form, Embedded Form(s), Plain HTML
[ENHANCEMENTS]
- Added a work directory to store cached templates
- Drag and Drop ordering of demographics
- Debugging is more verbose
- Improved logging mechanism
- French and German Translation
[BUG FIXES]
- Fixed configuration of SMTP servers
- Many small cleanups and bugfixes
- Migration away from old HTML form class
<<lessMain features:
Subscribers:
- Import and Export Subscribers
- Subscribers can update their own information or unsubscribe
- Subscriber Demographics
- Ability to collect customizable demographics from subscribers
- Ability to create and mail groups/subsets of your subscribers based off of filtering criteria
Mailings:
- HTML Mailings
- Integrated WYSIWYG Editor for HTML Mailings
- Advanced sending routine
- Ability to pause, resume, and cancel a mailing
- Mailing will continue if internet connection is lost or browser closes
Enhancements:
[CHANGES]
- Look and feel now controlled by Smarty Templates. (Allows for easy customization of subscribe form, user, and admin pages using templates devoid of PHP)
- Added i18n support through gettext
- Massive reogranization of file structure:
- !!! config.php is now in root directory. See the sample !!!
- Generation of subscription form greatly enhanced. Now supports 3 modes: Default Form, Embedded Form(s), Plain HTML
[ENHANCEMENTS]
- Added a work directory to store cached templates
- Drag and Drop ordering of demographics
- Debugging is more verbose
- Improved logging mechanism
- French and German Translation
[BUG FIXES]
- Fixed configuration of SMTP servers
- Many small cleanups and bugfixes
- Migration away from old HTML form class
Download (0.49MB)
Added: 2006-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1274 downloads
mailman-pop3d 0.3
mailman-pop3d provides a POP3 interface to GNU Mailman for the purposes of deleting spam. more>>
mailman-pop3d provides a POP3 interface to GNU Mailman for the purposes of deleting spam which is stuck in the administrative requests queue.
If you manage a large Mailman mailing list, and are tired of using the web interface to discard spam, this script may be for you.
This software should be considered to be in beta stage; bugs are possibly present, and bug reports would be very much appreciated. At this point, I would also be very interested in hearing about success stories.
Enhancements:
- Improved logging messages.
- Development status changed from alpha to beta.
<<lessIf you manage a large Mailman mailing list, and are tired of using the web interface to discard spam, this script may be for you.
This software should be considered to be in beta stage; bugs are possibly present, and bug reports would be very much appreciated. At this point, I would also be very interested in hearing about success stories.
Enhancements:
- Improved logging messages.
- Development status changed from alpha to beta.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2006-03-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1324 downloads
Mail::Digest::Tools 2.11
Mail::Digest::Tools is a Perl module that has tools for digest versions of mailing lists. more>>
Mail::Digest::Tools is a Perl module that has tools for digest versions of mailing lists.
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Digest::Tools qw(
process_new_digests
reprocess_ALL_digests
reply_to_digest_message
repair_message_order
consolidate_threads_multiple
consolidate_threads_single
delete_deletables
);
%config_in and %config_out are two configuration hashes whose setup is discussed in detail below.
process_new_digests(%config_in, %config_out);
reprocess_ALL_digests(%config_in, %config_out);
$full_reply_file = reply_to_digest_message(
%config_in,
%config_out,
$digest_number,
$digest_entry,
$directory_for_reply,
);
repair_message_order(
%config_in,
%config_out,
{
year => 2004,
month => 01,
day => 27,
}
);
consolidate_threads_multiple(
%config_in,
%config_out,
$first_common_letters, # optional integer argument; defaults to 20
);
consolidate_threads_single(
%config_in,
%config_out,
[
first_dummy_file_for_consolidation.thr.txt,
second_dummy_file_for_consolidation.thr.txt,
],
);
delete_deletables(%config_out);
Mail::Digest::Tools provides useful tools for processing mail which an individual receives in a daily digest version from a mailing list. Digest versions of mailing lists are provided by a variety of mail processing programs and by a variety of list hosts. Within the Perl community, digest versions of mailing lists are offered by such sponsors as Active State, Sourceforge, Yahoo! Groups and London.pm. However, you do not have to be interested in Perl to make use of Mail::Digest::Tools. Mail from any of the thousands of Yahoo! Groups, for example, may be processed with this module.
If, when you receive e-mail from the digest version of a mailing list, you simply read the digest in an e-mail client and then discard it, you may stop reading here. If, however, you wish to read or store such mail by subject, read on. As printed in a normal web browser, this document contains 40 pages of documentation. You are urged to print this documentation out and study it before using this module.
To understand how to use Mail::Digest::Tools, we will first take a look at a typical mailing list digest. We will then sketch how that digest looks once processed by Mail::Digest::Tool. We will then discuss Mail::Digest::Tools exportable functions. Next, we will study how to prepare the two configuration hashes which hold the configuration data. Finally, we will provide some tips for everyday use of Mail::Digest::Tools.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mail::Digest::Tools qw(
process_new_digests
reprocess_ALL_digests
reply_to_digest_message
repair_message_order
consolidate_threads_multiple
consolidate_threads_single
delete_deletables
);
%config_in and %config_out are two configuration hashes whose setup is discussed in detail below.
process_new_digests(%config_in, %config_out);
reprocess_ALL_digests(%config_in, %config_out);
$full_reply_file = reply_to_digest_message(
%config_in,
%config_out,
$digest_number,
$digest_entry,
$directory_for_reply,
);
repair_message_order(
%config_in,
%config_out,
{
year => 2004,
month => 01,
day => 27,
}
);
consolidate_threads_multiple(
%config_in,
%config_out,
$first_common_letters, # optional integer argument; defaults to 20
);
consolidate_threads_single(
%config_in,
%config_out,
[
first_dummy_file_for_consolidation.thr.txt,
second_dummy_file_for_consolidation.thr.txt,
],
);
delete_deletables(%config_out);
Mail::Digest::Tools provides useful tools for processing mail which an individual receives in a daily digest version from a mailing list. Digest versions of mailing lists are provided by a variety of mail processing programs and by a variety of list hosts. Within the Perl community, digest versions of mailing lists are offered by such sponsors as Active State, Sourceforge, Yahoo! Groups and London.pm. However, you do not have to be interested in Perl to make use of Mail::Digest::Tools. Mail from any of the thousands of Yahoo! Groups, for example, may be processed with this module.
If, when you receive e-mail from the digest version of a mailing list, you simply read the digest in an e-mail client and then discard it, you may stop reading here. If, however, you wish to read or store such mail by subject, read on. As printed in a normal web browser, this document contains 40 pages of documentation. You are urged to print this documentation out and study it before using this module.
To understand how to use Mail::Digest::Tools, we will first take a look at a typical mailing list digest. We will then sketch how that digest looks once processed by Mail::Digest::Tool. We will then discuss Mail::Digest::Tools exportable functions. Next, we will study how to prepare the two configuration hashes which hold the configuration data. Finally, we will provide some tips for everyday use of Mail::Digest::Tools.
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comisat Games Collection 0.5.2
comisat Games Collection is an all-in-one free collection of games written in gambas for unix-like system. more>>
comisat Games Collection is an all-in-one free collection of games written in gambas for unix-like system. They are available in italian and (not completely) in english.
comisat Games Collection is FREE SOFTWARE, released under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by Free Software Fundation. You can help the development of comisat Games Collection testing the software, mailing bugs, translating the project in different languages, correcting and improving the code.
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