WWW::Mechanize::SpamCop - SpamCop reporting automation.
use WWW::Mechanize::SpamCop; $s = WWW::Mechanize::SpamCop->new( login => 'login@spamcop.net', passwd => 'passwd' ); $s->report_one; $s->report_all;
WWW::Mechanize::SpamCop is used to automate spam reporting on spamcop.net's web site.
Create a new WWW::Mechanize::SpamCop object
The required arguments are login and passwd, you can also pass it a host, defaulting to 'www.spamcop.net:80' (the :80 is needed because of the authentication), a realm, defaulting to 'your SpamCop account' which is the domain's realm for autentication. and a report default to 'Report Now', which is the name of the link on the web page.
Report one spam
returns :
no spam was found
if a spam was reported
if the spam was too old
Report all waiting spams
If called in a scalar context, returns the number of spam reported. If in an array context, returns an array containing the number of reported spams and the number of old spams (not reported).
Removes all unreported spams. Returns the number of removed spams as scalar value.
WWW::Mechanize
Mathieu Arnold, <mat@cpan.org> new maintainer: Aleksander Adamowski, <cpan@olo.org.pl>
Copyright 2003,2007 by Mathieu Arnold, Aleksander Adamowski
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2 POD Errors
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
Expected text after =item, not a number
To install WWW::Mechanize::SpamCop, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WWW::Mechanize::SpamCop
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WWW::Mechanize::SpamCop
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.