python-policyd-spf is a Postfix SMTPd policy engine for SPF checking. It is
implemented in pure Python and uses the python-spf module.
This software provides an easy and functional way to audit incoming and
outgoing e-mails from a qmail server. It works by means of qmail-queue
wrapping. It has a control file which allows selective auditing of sender or
recipient, as well as whom the messages should be forwarded to. This control
file allows regular expressions, what increases its flexibility of use.
qmHandle is a simple program which allows you to view and manage a qmail
message queue.
The key features of qmHandle are:
* You can read the qmail queue, like you do with the qmail-qread program.
However, the output of this program is improved over qmail-qread, with
the output of the message subjects and color capabilities;
* You can print queue statistics, like qmail-qstat, with color capabilities;
* You can view a message in the queue;
* You can remove a message from the queue.
implements Yahoo!, Inc.'s DomainKeys draft standard for signing
and verifying e-mail messages on a per-domain basis.
Details regarding the protocol and other issues related to the
draft standard can be found at http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys
open source implementation of the Sender ID specification as defined
by the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF) MARID Working Group
(Mail Authorization Records in DNS).
sid-milter implements the -core and -protocol specifications.
Additionally, sid-milter implements the "SPF Classic" record protocol
(v=spf1) as defined by the SPF community.
slapd-cyrus is a slapd perl backend, used to translate LDAP DIT into
Cyrus IMAP-server configuration. It can manage user folders, shared
folders and ACLs of shared folders.
A web based easy to use interface for creating Sieve scripts on an Cyrus
IMAP mail server as well as allowing users to set access controls, create
new mailboxes and view their mail quota. Also give administrators full
administrative capabilities.
R-sp is a package that provides classes and methods for spatial
data. The classes document where the spatial location information
resides, for 2D or 3D data. Utility functions are provided, e.g.
for plotting data as maps, spatial selection, as well as methods
for retrieving coordinates, for subsetting, print, summary, etc.
The ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) project is an ongoing
research effort focusing on applying empirical techniques in order to provide
portable performance. At present, it provides C and Fortran77 interfaces to
a portable, efficient BLAS implementation, as well as enhanced versions of a
few routines from LAPACK. To link with ATLAS shared libraries:
Serial (thread-safe) Fortran77 BLAS:
-lf77blas
Multi-threaded Fortran77 BLAS:
-lptf77blas
Serial (thread-safe) C BLAS:
-lcblas
Multi-threaded C BLAS:
-lptcblas
ATLAS-enhanced LAPACK, serial (thread-safe) interface:
-lalapack -lf77blas -lcblas
ATLAS-enhanced LAPACK, multi-threaded interface:
-lalapack -lptf77blas -lptcblas
GKmap is a free K-Map disclosure software, which is developed to solve
the Digital Electronics design problems. Along with design it also helps
in analysis of information flow in the digital circuits.