in reply to Regexp-Common and spam.

So this a good way to capture your attention :) Please, can you add the italian zip codes to Regexp::Common::zip? They have always 5 digits (DDDDD form). First two digits identify province (for example 40 stands for Bologna, 65 stands for Pescara and 00 is Rome), third digit identifies the city if even, or a place in the province if odd; last two digits identify the delivery agency. There isn't any special rule. A complete example is:

65123 -> 65 Pescara 1 inside the city 23 Delivery Agency
Thank you very much!

Ciao, Valerio

update: I already mailed my request to Abigail many months ago, but I never received a reply... in the meanwhile my email address changed.

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Re: Regexp-Common and spam.
by Abigail-II (Bishop) on Dec 15, 2003 at 23:02 UTC
    I cannot recall receiving a request for Italian zip codes, but it might have been eaten by my spam filter. Today I've added Spanish zip codes; adding Italian zip codes shouldn't be a problem. I hope to bring out a new release of Regexp::Common before Christmas - but there's still a nasty bug in the new code for ISBN codes.

    Abigail

Re: Re: Regexp-Common and spam.
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 15, 2003 at 22:18 UTC
    I reccomend email because the documentation says
    BUGS AND IRRITATIONS

    Zip codes for most countries are missing. Send them in to regexp-common@abigail.nl.

    so maybe he has mailfilters setup and they don't filter perlmonks ;)