EmailReplyParser is a small library to parse plain text email content.
See the rocco-documented source code for specifics on how it works.
SquirrelMail Plug-in that allows system administrators to use a single
installation of SquirrelMail to provide web-mail capabilities for multiple
domains.
serialmail is a collection of tools for passing mail across serial
links. It works with qmail: you use qmail to deliver messages to a
maildir, and then serialmail to deliver messages out of the maildir.
serialmail uses ucspi-tcp/tcpclient for networking. It can also be used
with future UCSPI clients for transparent compression, IPv6, etc.
serialmail supports SMTP, including ESMTP PIPELINING, and QMTP.
serialmail is under user control. A user delivering messages to a
maildir, and picking up the messages through qmail-pop3d, can switch to
maildirsmtp without pestering the sysadmin. The user can also decide
whether undeliverable messages should be left for POP retrieval or
bounced back to the sender.
Sieve Mail Filters for Squirrelmail (avelsieve) is a plugin for
creating server-side filtering scripts on RFC 3028 compliant servers
including Cyrus IMAP, DBMail, Dovecote and Exim 4.x.
This plugin will place "Spam" and/or "Not Spam" buttons on the mailbox message
list page as well as on a single message view page. The action associated with
the buttons (as well as the button text) can be configured to suit most any
spam reporting system. Reporting by email, reporting by executing a command on
the server and reporting by moving (or copying) the message to a designated
folder are all supported. Any number of custom buttons may also be added, where
the associated action is completely customizable (for instance, adding the
message sender to a whitelist or blacklist).
A user may now build a list of rules that will be used to determine if unsafe
images (that are linked to remote sites) will be shown in HTML messages. If a
message matches any of the rules and contains images that would normally be
initially hidden, then they are now shown by default.
The user may choose to always show unsafe images, for all message. This is
obviously not recommended by the core SquirrelMail Project Team - or they
wouldn't have built this functionality to begin with ( See the following:
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/UnsafeImages ).
A new section is added to the options page titled, 'Unsafe Image Rules'. Within
this page the user may define a number of rules to determine when messages are
from a trusted source.
These options are very similar to the core message filters plugin. A message
field (To, From, CC, Subject) can be matched either against a regular
expression, or simply searched to see if the given string is within the field.
If a match is found then unsafe images are always shown for this source.
RPy is a very simple, yet robust, Python interface to the R Programming
Language. It can manage all kinds of R objects and can execute arbitrary
R functions (including the graphic functions). All the errors from the
R language are converted to Python exceptions. Any module that later were
installed on the R system, can easily be used from within Python, without
introducing any changes.
rpy2 is a redesign and rewrite of rpy. It is providing a low-level interface
to R, a proposed high-level interface, including wrappers to graphical
libraries, as well as R-like structures and functions.
This is a component of SPARK 2016. Those looking for the deductive
program verification platform known as why3 should refer to math/why3
instead.
R-cran-inline is a functionality to dynamically define R functions
and S4 methods with in-lined C, C++ or Fortran code supporting .C
and .Call calling conventions.
ANN is a library written in C++, which supports data structures
and algorithms for both exact and approximate nearest neighbor
neighbor searching in arbitrarily high dimensions.