Security Advisories (2)
CVE-2002-1742 (2002-04-08)

Allows remote attackers to load arbitrary Perl functions by suppling a non-existent function in a script using a SOAP::Lite module, which causes the AUTOLOAD subroutine to trigger.

CVE-2015-8978 (2015-07-21)

An example attack consists of defining 10 or more XML entities, each defined as consisting of 10 of the previous entity, with the document consisting of a single instance of the largest entity, which expands to one billion copies of the first entity. The amount of computer memory used for handling an external SOAP call would likely exceed that available to the process parsing the XML.

NAME

SOAP::Transport::POP3 - Server side POP3 support for SOAP::Lite

SYNOPSIS

use SOAP::Transport::POP3;

my $server = SOAP::Transport::POP3::Server
  -> new('pop.mail.server')
  # if you want to have all in one place
  # -> new('user:password@pop.mail.server') 
  # specify list of objects-by-reference here 
  -> objects_by_reference(qw(My::PersistentIterator My::SessionIterator My::Chat))
  # specify path to My/Examples.pm here
  -> dispatch_to('/Your/Path/To/Deployed/Modules', 'Module::Name', 'Module::method') 
;
# you don't need to use next line if you specified your password in new()
$server->login('user' => 'password') or die "Can't authenticate to SMTP server\n";

# handle will return number of processed mails
# you can organize loop if you want
$server->handle while sleep 10;

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR

Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com)