| Mail::SpamAssassin::RegistryBoundaries(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Mail::SpamAssassin::RegistryBoundaries(3) | 
NAME¶
Mail::SpamAssassin::RegistryBoundaries - domain delegation rules
METHODS¶
- ($hostname, $domain) = split_domain ($fqdn, $is_ascii)
 - Cut a fully-qualified hostname into the hostname part and the domain part,
      splitting at the DNS registry boundary.
    
Examples:
"www.foo.com" => ( "www", "foo.com" ) "www.foo.co.uk" => ( "www", "foo.co.uk" )If $is_ascii given and true, skip idn_to_ascii() conversion
 - $domain = trim_domain($fqdn, $is_ascii)
 - Cut a fully-qualified hostname into the hostname part and the domain part,
      returning just the domain.
    
Examples:
"www.foo.com" => "foo.com" "www.foo.co.uk" => "foo.co.uk"If $is_ascii given and true, skip idn_to_ascii() conversion
 - $ok = is_domain_valid($dom, $is_ascii)
 - Return 1 if the domain/hostname uses valid known
      TLD, "undef" otherwise.
    
If $is_ascii given and true, skip idn_to_ascii() conversion.
Note that this only checks the TLD validity and nothing else. To verify that the complete fqdn is in a valid legal format, Util::is_fqdn_valid() can additionally be used.
 
| 2024-04-10 | perl v5.42.0 |