Yeap, Net::POP3 works great for me.

Thanks!!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gunnar Hjalmarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: Checking for Senders via POP3


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> John wrote:
> > Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> >> John wrote:
> >>> I want to check for specific senders (in my inbox) connecting
> >>> to the Mail Server via POP3.(just checking the From : bla bla
> >>> string) Not to download the inbox mails to my system.
> >> 
> >> This is one way:
> >> 
> >>     use Net::POP3;
> 
> <rest of code suggestion snipped>
> 
> > I checked again the code and it worked well!!
> > 
> > Now my question is if i can retreive the date that a message has
> > been sent and the subject ,as well.
> 
> I posted a ready-to-go code snippet in my first reply, since I know
> that Net::POP3 can be a little difficult to get a grasp of. Now *my*
> question is: Why don't you figure out what the code does by help of
> the Net::POP3 docs (and possibly other applicable Perl docs) and try
> to modify it to your liking?
> 
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