##---------------------------------------------------------------------------## ## File: ## $Id: mhasiteinit.pl,v 1.6 2011/01/03 06:42:39 ehood Exp $ ## Description: ## Site-specific initialization code for MHonArc. If used, it ## should be place in the MHonArc library directory as specified ## during initialization, or in a directory that perl checks ## when requiring libraries. ## ## >>> THE EXPRESSIONS IN THIS FILE ARE EXECUTED EVERYTIME AN ## >>> ARCHIVE IS OPENED FOR PROCESSING. ## ## Note, it is recommended to use a default resource file when ## possible. ##---------------------------------------------------------------------------## ## Set package to something other than "mhonarc" to protect ourselves ## from unintentionally screwing with MHonArc's internals package mhonarc_site_init; ##--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Uncomment the following to set the default LOCKMETHOD to flock. ## Flock is better than the directory file method if flock() is supported ## by your system. If using NFS mounted filesystems, make sure flock() ## under Perl works reliable over NFS. See the LOCKMETHOD resource ## page of the documentation for more information. #&mhonarc::set_lock_mode(&mhonarc::MHA_LOCK_MODE_FLOCK); ##--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## The following are callback functions that you can register ## for all instances of mhonarc. See the Application Programming ## Interface appendix of the documentation for a complete list ## of available callbacks and how they are invoked. #require 'head_routine.pl'; # make sure source of routine is loaded #$mhonarc::CBMessageHeadRead = \&your_head_routine_name; #require 'raw_body_routine.pl'; # make sure source of routine is loaded #$mhonarc::CBRawMessageBodyRead = \&your_raw_body_routine_name; #require 'body_routine.pl'; # make sure source of routine is loaded #$mhonarc::CBMessageBodyRead = \&your_body_routine_name; ##---------------------------------------------------------------------------## ## Make sure to return a true value for require(). ##---------------------------------------------------------------------------## 1;