#!/usr/bin/perl
use Email::Find;
$file = shift;
open (FILE, $file) or die "Couldn't open filename: ";
while (<FILE>)
{
$text = $_;
my $finder = Email::Find->new(sub
{
my($email, $orig_email) = @_;
print "".$email->format."\n";
return $orig_email;
});
$finder->find(\$text);
however, i need _unique_ addresses. in the bounce
file that i am parsing with this i could have
some@address.com on line #478 and then the same email
address one thousand lines down the file. i want (or, rather,
need) only one occurence of each address.
help please :-)
edited: Mon Jul 29 13:39:54 2002 by jeffa - title change
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