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NAME
Postfix::Parse::Mailq - parse the output of the postfix mailq command
VERSION
version 1.005
SYNOPSIS
use Postfix::Parse::Mailq;
my $mailq_output = `mailq`;
my $entries = Postfix::Parse::Mailq->read_string($mailq_output);
my $bytes = 0;
for my $entry (@$entries) {
next unless grep { /\@aol.com$/ } @{ $entry->{remaining_rcpts} };
$bytes += $entry->{size};
}
print "$bytes bytes remain to send to AOL destinations\n";
METHODS
read_file
read_handle
read_string
my $entries = Postfix::Parse::Mailq->read_string($string, \%arg);
This methods read the output of postfix's mailq from a file (by name), a filehandle, or a string, respectively. They return an arrayref of hashrefs, each hashref representing one entry in the queue as reported by mailq.
Valid arguments are:
spool - a hashref of { queue_id -> spool_name } pairs
if given, this will be used to attempt to indicate in which
spool messages currently are; it is not entirely reliable (race!)
parse_block
my $entry = Mailq->parse_block(\@lines);
Given all the lines in a single entry's block of lines in mailq output, this returns data about the entry.
WARNING
This code is really rough and the interface will change. Entries will be objects. There will be some more methods. Still, the basics are likely to keep working, or keep pretty close to what you see here now.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
CONTRIBUTOR
Johan Carlquist <jocar@su.se>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Ricardo SIGNES.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.