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We found a serious bug at the value of "token" in the parsed results only in the Perl version of sisimai since v4.22.1p1 (Released 2017 Summer). The value of token generated by Sisimai::Data->new method between v4.22.1p1 to v4.25.9 returns a meaningless value because there were wrong arguments for Sisimai::String->token method call.
The bug will be fixed at the next release v4.25.10.
We do recommend regenerate each token value in parsed results generated by sisimai v4.22.1p1 or later like the following code when you are using token at an email address database and so on.
#!/usr/bin/env perluse strict;
use warnings;
use Sisimai::String;
my$as = shift; # Addresser email addressmy$ar = shift; # Recipient email addressmy$ts = shift; # Timestamp, should be UNIX machine timeprintf("%s\n", Sisimai::String->token($as, $ar, $ts);
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We found a serious bug at the value of "token" in the parsed results only in the Perl version of sisimai since v4.22.1p1 (Released 2017 Summer). The value of
token
generated bySisimai::Data->new
method between v4.22.1p1 to v4.25.9 returns a meaningless value because there were wrong arguments forSisimai::String->token
method call.The bug will be fixed at the next release v4.25.10.
We do recommend regenerate each
token
value in parsed results generated by sisimai v4.22.1p1 or later like the following code when you are usingtoken
at an email address database and so on.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: