Gensig is a random signature generator.
GKrellM mailwatch plugin
A plugin for gkrellm, that watches in multiple mailboxes for new mail.
This module is designed so that users of the Sendmail::Milter module (or other
Sendmail programmers) can ascertain if a user has elected to whitelist
themselves as a "spam friend" (where there should be no spam filtering on mail
to them) or, where spam-filtering is not the default, but an option, where
certain receipients have been labeled as "spam haters".
GNUMail.app is a clone of NeXT's excellent Mail.app application.
It uses the GNUstep development framework, which is based on the
OpenStep specification provided by NeXT, Inc.. GNUMail.app is
licensed under the GPL, and the full sources of the application
are available.
GNUMail.app was written mostly from scratch though it does use some
code from elm and mpack/munpack.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Heirloom mailx (formerly known as "nail") is derived from Berkeley
Mail and provides the functionality of the System V and POSIX mailx
commands. Additional features include support for MIME, IMAP
(including caching and disconnected use), POP3, SMTP, S/MIME,
international character sets, maildir folders, message threading,
powerful search methods, scoring, and a Bayesian junk mail filter.
Mailx can be used as a mail batch language in nearly the same way as
it is used interactively. It can thus act as a mailbox filter, can
fetch mail from remote accounts, and can send files as attachments.
Mailparse is an extension for parsing and working with email messages.
It can deal with rfc822 and rfc2045 (MIME) compliant messages.
Mailparse is stream based, which means that it does not keep in-memory
copies of the files it processes - so it is very resource efficient
when dealing with large messages.
ifile is a general mail filtering system that works with a mail client to
intelligently filter mail according to the way the user tends to organize
mail. ifile uses the machine learning algorithm Naive Bayes to classify
e-mail documents.
ifile is different from other mail filtering programs in three major ways:
1.ifile does not require you to generate a set of rules in order to
successfully filter mail
2.ifile uses the entire content of messages for filtering purposes
3.ifile learns as you move incorrectly filtered messages to new mailboxes
ifile is not dependent upon any specific mail system and should be adaptable
to any mail system which allows an outside program to perform mail
filtering.
This package provides some high-level datatypes for declaring MIME email
messages, functions for automatically composing these into bytestrings,
and the ability to send bytestrings via the sendmail executable. You
can also use any other library you wish to send via different methods,
eg directly to SMTP.
A number of tools and scripts for use with IMAP servers.
Junk Mail Buffering Agent is a tool for preventing delivery of email until the
sender has confirmed their address. It can be used in conjunction with a spam
filter to prevent delivery of spammy-looking email unless the sender is
confirmed as valid.
jmba is designed to be used in conjunction with a spam filter such as QSF and
the mail processor procmail. When the spam filter says it thinks an email is
spam, it can be passed to jmba. jmba will queue it and send an email to the
sender containing a key; if the sender replies, the original email is
"unfrozen" from the queue and delivered.