Personally, I've grown fond of decoupling the storing of arriving mail and actions upon mail. I use IMAP stores to store mail and use Net::IMAP::Client to process the mails after having received them. This means that I cannot immediately reject spam but have to temporarily store it.
If you want to process mail immediately after it receives, also look into Mail::Action, which provides a framework for actions triggered by arriving mail and some documentation on how to set up your mail server to use it.
In reply to Re: Modules to check new mails
by Corion
in thread Modules to check new mails
by lakshmananindia
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