IM (Internet Message) provides a series of user interface commands
(imput, imget, imls, ...) and backend Perl5 modules to integrate
E-mail and NetNews user interface. They are designed to be used both
from Mew version 1.x and on command line.
The folder style of IM is exactly the same as that of MH. So, you can
replace MH with this package without any migration works. Moreover,
you are able to operate your messages both by IM and MH with
consistent manner.
IM is copyrighted by IM developing team. You can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the modified BSD license.
Although you installed IM successfully, yet you must be initialized on
your home directory at once. Execute imsetup command with your account
after im installed.
% imsetup
Tagged Message Delivery Agent (TMDA) is designed to significantly reduce the
amount of spam (junk-mail) you receive. TMDA strives to be more effective,
yet less time-consuming than traditional spam filters.
The technical countermeasures used by TMDA to thwart spam include:
- whitelists: accept mail from known, trusted senders
- blacklists: refuse mail from undesired senders
- challenge/response: allows unknown senders which aren't on the whitelist or
blacklist the chance to confirm that their message is legitimate (non-spam)
- tagged addresses: special-purpose e-mail addresses such as time-dependent
addresses, or addresses which only accept certain kinds of communication.
These increase the transparency of TMDA for unknown senders by allowing them
to safely circumvent the challenge/response system.
TMDA can also be used as a general purpose local mail delivery agent to filter,
sort, deliver and dispose of incoming mail.
[ excerpt from developer's www site ]
If you want to convert DVD subtitles into text format (e.g. subrip
format) or VobSub format this program could be useful for you.
However, it is only one tiny tool that you need in the process of
producing srt files. This software depends heavily on transcode
for its input and is therefore part of the transcode package (see
transcode's contrib directory). So, if you want to convert some
subtitles, grap a copy of the lates transcode distribution.
For srt file production the output of this program should be processed
by some OCR software. Currently, I work with GOCR for this purpose.
For VobSub output no other tools are required.
From the README:
MPEG-1 Video Software Encoder
(Version 1.5; February 1, 1995)
Lawrence A. Rowe, Kevin Gong, Eugene Hung, Ketan Patel, Steve Smoot
and Dan Wallach
Computer Science Division-EECS, Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley
This directory contains the freely distributed Berkeley MPEG-1 Video
Encoder. The encoder implements the standard described in the ISO/IEC
International Standard 11172-2. The code has been compiled and tested
on the following platforms:
DECstation 5000 and Alpha
HP PA-RISC (HP/UX 9.X) (i.e., HP 9000/7XX and 9000/3XX)
SGI Indigo running IRIX 5.0.1
Sun Sparc (SunOS 4.X)
This is *not* bug-free software. In particular, I've had problems using
odd-sized input frames. Other than that, it works OK.
eric.
erich@FreeBSD.org
LDAP Account Manager (LAM) is a webfrontend for managing entries (e.g. users,
groups, DHCP settings) stored in an LDAP directory. LAM was designed to make
LDAP management as easy as possible for the user. It abstracts from the
technical details of LDAP and allows persons without technical background to
manage LDAP entries. If needed, power users may still directly edit LDAP entries
via the integrated LDAP browser.
Features:
- management of various account types: Unix, Samba 3, Kolab 2, Scalix,
phpGroupWare, Zarafa, DHCP, SSH keys, group of names and much more
- profiles for account creation
- account creation via file upload
- automatic creation/deletion of home directories
- setting file system quotas
- PDF output for all accounts
- editor for organizational units
- schema browser
- LDAP browser
- multiple configuration files
- multi-language support
- support for LDAP+SSL/TLS
NanoBlogger is a small weblog engine written in Bash for the command
line. It uses common UNIX tools such as cat, grep, and sed to create
static HTML content.
Features include:
* intuitive commandline interface
* highly configurable and script-able :)
* easy drafting, editing, and management of entries
* archiving by category, year, month, day, and entry
* pagination
* permanent and navigational links
* templates and CSS style sheets for full control over layout
* placeholders for easy template manipulation
* support for multiple weblogs
* support for multiple categories
* support for relative and absolute links
* support for date manipulation of entries
* Atom syndication (comes with 1.0 format)
* RSS syndication (comes with RSS 1.0 and 2.0 formats)
* plugins for calendar, recent entries, weblog status, etc.
* plugins for text formatting (e.g. line breaks translate to HTML)
* [...]
jis2gb converts JISX0208-1983 and JISX0212-1990 characters
to GB2312-80 and GB8565-88 characters. JISX0208-1983
(^[$B), JISX0208-1990 (^[&@^[$B), JISX0212-1990 (^[$(D),
JISC6226-1978 (^[$@), and Japanese-EUC are available for
Kanji code.
The XML Resume Library is an XML Document Type Definition (DTD) and
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) file set for declaration, B2B
exchange, and presentation of resumes.
This plugin uses the blog change interface in FullBlogPlugin to send out
email notifications for:
* new posts
* updated posts
* comment added
* deleted posts
Email notifications are sent to the user who made the change.
Notifications can also be sent to other users or a distribution list by
specifying the smtp_always_cc option.
The emails are sent in plain text using a template that was modeled
after Trac's ticket_notify_email template.
If you are using the AnnouncerPlugin, you should use its FullBlogPlugin
rather than the FullBlogNotificationPlugin.
This is a Perl5 module that defines eucJP-open encodings.
Encodings supported are as follows:
Canonical Alias Description
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eucJP-ascii eucJP-ascii
qr/\beuc-?jp(-?open)?(-?19970715)?-?ascii$/i
x-iso2022jp-ascii 7-bit counterpart
qr/\b(x-)?iso-?2022-?jp-?ascii$/i
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