
exim-users.josh at spamgourmet
Jun 24, 2009, 1:03 AM
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two failing approaches to solving my problem - looking for help
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I'm [probably yet] a[nother] new user introducing himself to the list by asking for help - that ever happen before? :) I need to do some custom processing/chewing on $local_part with perl, then search for the result in a text file. I'm currently using perl to do the chewing and the searching, but would prefer to use Exim directly for the searching. First, my general question, since it will haunt me well beyond my immediate problem - is there a way to have persistent (e.g. global or package-scoped) variables (including hashes, arrays, and objects/things like database connections) across multiple calls to perl, other than the pre-defined scalars offered by Exim? In this case, I'm loading up multiple lines in a text file into a global hash in perl, hoping to do it once and read from the hash subsequently, but I find the hash is undefined at the start of each call, and the code has to read the file again. Therefore, I figure each new call is in a different and fresh lexical scope and so my hash is gone. The code is ostensibly working, mind you, but it's doing a lot of needless reading/IO on the text file (once for each incoming message), and soon the system will be under heavy load. Another (preferred, in this case) approach to my immediate problem would be to use a return value from a perl sub as something for Exim to lookup in my text file, which has many single word values separated by newlines. In my ACL, I tried condition = ${lookup{perl{mySub}{$local_part}}{/etc/exim4/myTextFile.txt}} (also tried an lsearch in front of the text file part) -- but I just get the "missing lookup type" error. mySub, in the example, would return the properly chewed-up version of $local_part. For the purposes of my question, please assume I'm unable to get what I want from a native regex instead of the mySub code (because it's true :) ) Any pointers? Thanks in advance!!! Josh -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
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