The Bouncy Castle Crypto APIs consist of the following:
. A lightweight cryptography API in Java.
. A provider for the JCE and JCA.
. A clean room implementation of the JCE 1.2.1.
. A library for reading and writing encoded ASN.1 objects.
. Generators for Version 1 and Version 3 X.509 certificates, Version 2 CRLs,
and PKCS12 files.
. Generators for Version 2 X.509 attribute certificates.
. Generators/Processors for S/MIME and CMS (PKCS7).
. Generators/Processors for OCSP (RFC 2560).
. Generators/Processors for TSP (RFC 3161).
. Generators/Processors for OpenPGP (RFC 2440).
. A signed jar version suitable for JDK 1.4/1.5 and the Sun JCE.
It's distributed under a modified X license.
execline is a very light non-interactive scripting language,
which is similar to /bin/sh. Simple shell scripts can be
easily rewritten in the execline language, improving performance
and memory usage. execline was designed for use
in embedded systems, but works on most Unix flavors.
execline features conditional loops, getopt-style option handling,
filename globbing, and more. Meanwhile, its syntax
is far more logical and predictable than the shell's syntax,
and has no security issues.
Nim (formerly known as "Nimrod") is a statically typed, imperative
programming language that tries to give the programmer ultimate power
without compromises on runtime efficiency. This means it focuses on
compile-time mechanisms in all their various forms.
Beneath a nice infix/indentation based syntax with a powerful (AST
based, hygienic) macro system lies a semantic model that supports a soft
realtime GC on thread local heaps. Asynchronous message passing is used
between threads, so no "stop the world" mechanism is necessary. An unsafe
shared memory heap is also provided for the increased efficiency that
results from that model.
sgwi is a web interface to SQLGrey written in PHP.
It allows you to edit the white- and blacklists as
well as the current state of the greylist.
This class is a near drop-in replacement for the regex parsing of
Email::Address
MIME::AltWords is similar to MIME::Words in MIME::Tools, but it provides an
alternate implementation that follows the MIME specification more carefully.
Quick Spam Filter (qsf) is a small, fast spam filter that works by learning
to recognise the words that are more likely to appear in spam than non-spam.
It is intended to be used in a procmail recipe to mark email as being
possible spam.
This provides methods for caching mail information.
This provides methods for caching mail information for
Mail::IMAPTalk using Mail::Cache.
This is a port of poppassd, a program which allows users to change their
password using the "Change Password" menu item in Eudora. poppassd connections
use TCP port 106 by default.