Hi,

* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 08:02]:
>* Thorsten Haude [02-06-07 06:14:30 +0200] wrote:
>[ Perl::Mail::Audit ]
>> It stops by default, just like Procmail does, but you can
>> change that.  I make backups at the beginning of my
>> ruleset:
>>     $mail->accept({noexit => 1}, $backup);
>Sounds good. If you don't mind, let me ask one more question
>(since it's absolutely essential): what about reading mail
>back from a pipe? For me, it's necessary to change stuff
>within a pipe (Perl, mostly ;-) and then process it as usual.
>
>I hope I don't have to pipe mail through my filter and than
>pipe it into another instance of Mail::Audit...
There is only a pipe() that would leave Mail::Audit. Yes, you would
have to re-enter it yourself.
Shouldn't be too difficult to add this though.

Thorsten
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