Simon Cozens : Mail::Miner
"Suppose every mail you receive gets sent through a little program before delivery. This little program does several things. It strips off any attachments, and stores them in an SQL database, adding a note to the end of the email pointing out the ID number of the attachment in the database.
It also stores information about who the mail was sent from, the subject line, the date, some keywords as determined by Text::Keywords, and so on. The add-on "recogniser" modules get hold of the email and try to pull out various things - email addresses, patches, phone numbers, mailing addresses, and so on."
Michael S. DeGraw-Bertsch : Configuring a FreeBSD Access Point for your Wireless Network
The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : mincer
Insult. Like jackass or moron, etc.
ex. The blond guy in N 'SYNC is a mincer.
see also : mincer dict-ified
The dictified dictionary.com word of the day is : recalcitrant
Recalcitrant \Re*cal"ci*trant\, a. [L. recalcitrans, p. pr. of
recalcitrare to kick back; pref. re- re- + calcitrare to
kick, fr. calx heel. Cf. {Inculcate}.]
Kicking back; recalcitrating; hence, showing repugnance or
opposition; refractory.
web1913
recalcitrant
adj 1: marked by stubborn resistance to and defiant of authority or
guidance; "a recalcitrant teenager"; "everything
revolves around a refractory individual genius" [syn:
{refractory}]
2: marked by stubborn resistance to authority; "the University
suspended the most recalcitrant demonstraters"
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