Rspamd is fast, modular and lightweight spam filter. It is designed to work
with big ammount of mail and can be easily extended with own filters written in
lua.
OpenVanilla (OV) is an input method (IM)/output filter (OF) framework
designed for better end-user text processing experiences. For example,
OpenVanilla provides a comprehensive set of Traditional Chinese input
methods that are lacking or of which counterparts are functionally
deficient/unsatisfactory in Apple's Mac OS X. Many Simplified Chinese
users also find this framework useful. A Tibetan IM module is also
available.
scim-openvanilla is an OpenVanilla loader as a SCIM IM engine that
enables the input method modules of OpenVanilla to be used through
SCIM.
grepcidr can be used to filter a list of IP addresses against one
or more Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) specifications, or
arbitrary networks specified by an address range. As with grep,
there are options to invert matching and load patterns from a file.
grepcidr is capable of comparing thousands or even millions of IPs
to networks with little memory usage and in reasonable computation
time.
grepcidr has endless uses in network software, including: mail
filtering and processing, network security, log analysis, and many
custom applications.
This program is a very basic interface to Paul Vixie's RBL filter. The
basic idea of the filter is that when someone is blacklisted for an email
abuse, a new domain name is resolved in the form of
"a.b.c.d.rbl.maps.vix.com", where "a.b.c.d" is actually the IP address
"d.c.b.a". For example, if the IP address 127.0.0.2 were listed as a
blacklisted address, "2.0.0.127.rbl.maps.vix.com" would have a DNS entry
(this is a real example; that address is in place as a verification
mechanism).
For more information about the RBL blacklist, please take a look at
http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ . For more information about BIND, drop by
http://www.isc.org/bind.html . The official home page for rblcheck is at
http://www.xnet.com/~emarshal/rblcheck/ .
Any ideas, bugfixes, or porting notes should be sent to me at
"emarshal@logic.net". Don't bug the MAPS people about this; they didn't
write it, and probably wouldn't like getting a bunch of mail about it.
vbsfilter will rename VBS and SHS attachments to .txt,
thus rendering them harmless.
Sendmail 8.10 introduced a new feature called the milter library,
which provides filtering callbacks to a user-level program, which in
turn can provide a "Yes"/"No"/"I haven't seen enough yet" answer to
the question: Can sendmail allow this mail to be delivered?
Sendmail is a trademark of Sendmail, Inc.
LICENSE: GPL2
From the README:
newsfish, quite simply, is a batch USENET news reader. In other words,
it is not interactive, and it has a very simple user interface. The power
of newsfish is that it can sift through articles and save only the ones
that match your criteria. It does this by applying a set of regular
expressions (a la grep/egrep) to the headers of each article.
Articles are saved in mailbox format, which makes them suitable for
viewing under most popular mail readers.
Template::Plugin::Number::Format makes the number-munging grooviness
of Number::Format available to your templates. It is used like a
plugin, but installs filters into the current context.
Courier pythonfilter
pythonfilter is a framework for developing courierfilter programs in
Python. The pythonfilter program itself is a multi-threaded daemon
that loads filters as python modules and passes the control and data
files from courier to each module in turn.
pythonfilter includes several modules that provide utility functions.
These modules are found in the "courier" directory. The "config"
module provides functions to access or interpret Courier's
configuration settings. The "control" module provides functions
to interpret Courier's control files.
pythonfilter is distributed under the GNU General Public License
(GPL), as described in the COPYING file.
Mtools is a collection of helper scripts to parse and filter MongoDB
log files (mongod, mongos), visualize log files and quickly set up
complex MongoDB test environments on a local machine:
* mlogfilter * slices log files by time, merges log files, filters
slow queries, finds table scans, shortens log lines, filters by
other atributes, convert to JSON;
* mloginfo * returns info about log file, like start and end time,
version, binary, special sections like restarts, connections,
distinct view;
* mplotqueries * visualize logfiles with different types of plots;
* mlogvis * creates a self-contained html file that shows an interactive
visualization in a web browser (as an alternative to mplotqueries);
* mlaunch * a script to quickly spin up local test environments,
including replica sets and sharded systems;
* mgenerate * generates structured pseudo-random data based on a
template for testing and reproduction.