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NAME
       Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::Parser - parse SpamAssassin configuration
SYNOPSIS
         (see Mail::SpamAssassin)
DESCRIPTION
       Mail::SpamAssassin is a module to identify spam using text analysis and
       several internet-based realtime blacklists.
       This class is used internally by SpamAssassin to parse its
       configuration files.  Please refer to the "Mail::SpamAssassin"
       documentation for public interfaces.
STRUCTURE OF A CONFIG BLOCK
       This is the structure of a config-setting block.  Each is a hashref
       which may contain these keys:
       setting
           the name of the setting it modifies, e.g. "required_score". this
           also doubles as the default for 'command' (below). THIS IS
           REQUIRED.
       command
           The command string used in the config file for this setting.
           Optional; 'setting' will be used for the command if this is
           omitted.
       aliases
           An [aryref] of other aliases for the same command.  optional.
       type
           The type of this setting:
            - $CONF_TYPE_NOARGS: must not have any argument, like "clear_headers"
            - $CONF_TYPE_STRING: string
            - $CONF_TYPE_NUMERIC: numeric value (float or int)
            - $CONF_TYPE_BOOL: boolean (0/no or 1/yes)
            - $CONF_TYPE_TEMPLATE: template, like "report"
            - $CONF_TYPE_ADDRLIST: list of mail addresses, like "whitelist_from"
            - $CONF_TYPE_HASH_KEY_VALUE: hash key/value pair, like "describe" or tflags
            - $CONF_TYPE_STRINGLIST list of strings, stored as an array
            - $CONF_TYPE_IPADDRLIST list of IP addresses, stored as an array of SA::NetSet
            - $CONF_TYPE_DURATION a nonnegative time interval in seconds - a numeric value
                                 (float or int), optionally suffixed by a time unit (s, m,
                                 h, d, w), seconds are implied if unit is missing
           If this is set, and a 'code' block does not already exist, a 'code'
           block is assigned based on the type.
           In addition, the SpamAssassin test suite will validate that the
           settings do not 'leak' between users.
           Note that $CONF_TYPE_HASH_KEY_VALUE-type settings require that the
           value be non-empty, otherwise they'll produce a warning message.
       code
           A subroutine to deal with the setting.  ONE OF code OR type IS
           REQUIRED.  The arguments passed to the function are "($self, $key,
           $value, $line)", where $key is the setting (*not* the command),
           $value is the value string, and $line is the entire line.
           There are two special return values that the code subroutine may
           return to signal that there is an error in the configuration:
           $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::MISSING_REQUIRED_VALUE -- this setting
           requires that a value be set, but one was not provided.
           $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE -- this setting requires a
           value from a set of 'valid' values, but the user provided an
           invalid one.
           $Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_HEADER_FIELD_NAME -- this
           setting requires a syntactically valid header field name, but the
           user provided an invalid one.
           Any other values -- including "undef" -- returned from the
           subroutine are considered to mean 'success'.
           It is good practice to set a 'type', if possible, describing how
           your settings are stored on the Conf object; this allows the
           SpamAssassin test suite to validate that the settings do not 'leak'
           between users.
       default
           The default value for the setting.  may be omitted if the default
           value is a non-scalar type, which should be set in the Conf ctor.
           note for path types: using "__userstate__" is recommended for
           defaults, as it allows Mail::SpamAssassin module users who set that
           configuration setting, to receive the correct values.
       is_priv
           Set to 1 if this setting requires 'allow_user_rules' when run from
           spamd.
       is_admin
           Set to 1 if this setting can only be set in the system-wide config
           when run from spamd.  (All settings can be used by local programs
           run directly by the user.)
       is_frequent
           Set to 1 if this value occurs frequently in the config. this means
           it's looked up first for speed.

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