This module is a subclass of Net::IMAP::Simple that includes SSL
support. The interface is identical.
This module implements a client interface to the ManageSieve protocol.
( http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-martin-managesieve-09 )
pfqueue provides a console (ncurses) interface to Postfix 1, Postfix 2 and
Exim mail queues.
It is a real-time queue scanner that shows per-queue lists of existing
messages; the messages can be deleted, put on hold or released.
For example, it may be useful to inspect a traffic jam at a given time, to see
what is falling into and unexpectedly crowding your deferred queue.
Marcus Alves Grando <mnag@FreeBSD.org>
PEAR::Contact_Vcard_Build allows you to programmatically create a vCard,
version 2.1 or 3.0, and fetch the vCard text.
This Horde package provides interfaces for connecting to a SMTP (RFC 5321)
server to send e-mail messages.
This package contains a program to notify senders about email that has been
held in the qmail queue.
The libgmail project is a pure Python binding to provide access to Google's
Gmail web-mail service.
Sieve language support by a plugin for the Dovecot deliver LDA&LMTP
* Mail filtering
* Mail forwarding
* Vacation auto-reply
Action Mailer is framework for designing email-service layers. These layers
are used to consolidate code for sending out forgotten passwords, welcoming
wishes on signup, invoices for billing, and any other use case that requires
a written notification to either a person or another system.
Additionally, an Action Mailer class can be used to process incoming email,
such as allowing a weblog to accept new posts from an email (which could even
have been sent from a phone)
Action Mailer is framework for designing email-service layers. These layers
are used to consolidate code for sending out forgotten passwords, welcoming
wishes on signup, invoices for billing, and any other use case that requires
a written notification to either a person or another system.
Additionally, an Action Mailer class can be used to process incoming email,
such as allowing a weblog to accept new posts from an email (which could even
have been sent from a phone)