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Sympa::Spool::Incoming - Spool for incoming messages
use Sympa::Spool::Incoming;
my $spool = Sympa::Spool::Incoming->new;
$spool->store($message);
my ($message, $handle) = $spool->next;
Sympa::Spool::Incoming implements the spool for incoming messages.
See also “Public methods” in Sympa::Spool.
next ( [ no_filter => 1 ], [ no_lock => 1 ] )
Order is controlled by modification time of file and delivery date, then,
if no_filter
is not set,
messages with possibly higher priority are chosen and
messages with lowest priority (z
or Z
) are skipped.
store ( $message, [ original => $original ] )
In most cases, queue(8) program stores messages to incoming spool. Daemon such as sympa_automatic(8) uses this method to store messages.
See also “Marshaling and unmarshaling metadata” in Sympa::Spool.
This class particularly gives following metadata:
{date}
Unix time when the message would be delivered.
Following site configuration parameters in sympa.conf will be referred.
queue
Directory path of incoming spool.
sympa_automatic(8), sympa_msg(8), Sympa::Message, Sympa::Spool.
Sympa::Spool::Incoming appeared on Sympa 6.2.5.
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