package Mail::ListDetector::List; use strict; sub new { my $proto = shift; my $data = shift; my $class = ref($proto) || $proto; my $self = {}; $self->{'data'} = $data; bless ($self, $class); return $self; } sub listname { my $self = shift; my $name = shift; $self->{'data'}->{'listname'} = $name if defined $name; return $self->{'data'}->{'listname'}; } sub posting_address { my $self = shift; my $posting_address = shift; $self->{'data'}->{'posting_address'} = $posting_address if defined $posting_address; return $self->{'data'}->{'posting_address'}; } sub listsoftware { my $self = shift; my $listsoftware = shift; $self->{'data'}->{'listsoftware'} = $listsoftware if defined $listsoftware; return $self->{'data'}->{'listsoftware'}; } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Mail::ListDetector::List - an object representing a mailing list =head1 SYNOPSIS use Mail::ListDetector::List; =head1 DESCRIPTION This object provides a representation of the information extracted about a mailing list. It should not be instantiated directly by anything outside the Mail::ListDetector package. =head1 METHODS =head2 new Creates a new List object. =head2 listname This method gets or sets the name of the mailing list. The name to set is an optional argument. =head2 posting_address This method gets or sets the posting address of the mailing list. The posting address to set is an optional argument. =head2 listsoftware This method gets or sets the mailing list software name. The name to set is an optional argument. =head1 BUGS No known bugs. =head1 AUTHOR Michael Stevens - michael@etla.org. =cut