In perl.modules, you wrote:
>fileh.pl --         Similar file locator,
>                    which walks along the given dirs to find all
>                    similar files, not only identical ones:
>                    different version (.txt, .html, or .pdf) and
>                    different compression methods (.zip, .gz,
>                    .tar.gz, .bip2), MP3 files with different
>                    sample rates, etc. It uses advanced
>                    soundex vector algorithm to determine the
>                    file similarities. 
>
>
>mailh-1.1.tgz:      The tool can generate mail filter
>                    rules for different mail clients from one
>                    source. The mail clients currently
>                    supported are kmail, Netscape and
>                    mahogany. 

Are these modules or scripts?  (Well, the first one is obviously a
script.)  I strongly suggest packaging them as modules so they'll
be more useful to a wider variety of people.

Also, we don't maintain listings of scripts.  While you can stick it in
your CPAN author directory, nobody will ever find it there, and what's
the point?

I'd suggest naming them something like File::Similar and
Mail::Filter::MultiClient.

K.

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