This module reads e-mail messages stored as .msg files (such as generated
by Outlook), and converts them to Email::MIME objects. It also includes a
command-line interface in the form of the msgconvert script.
Such files may be identified by file(1) as follows:
Composite Document File V2 Document
You do not need Outlook installed to use this module.
Claws Mail is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+
Currently, many features are supported including POP3, IMAP, NNTP,
multiple accounts, threading, filtering, MIME attachments, APOP, SMTP
AUTH, SSL, IPv6, GnuPG, internalization, and more.
In addition to the above, Claws Mail has a lot of extra features,
e.g. a plugin mechanism, a new filtering/processing mechanism,
extra folder properties and much more...
This tool should let you to program your Xilinx Spartan-3E Starter Kit and
similar boards based on Xilinx USB programmers.
This is the set of GNU shar utilities. This port installs them
with the letter "g" prepended to their names, to avoid conflict
with the FreeBSD base system. The uudecode and uuencode commands
are omitted (BSD versions are present in the base system). The
shar utilities deal with shar files, so-called shell archives, which
are scripts suitable for transmission by e-mail or Usenet.
When a shar file is executed, the files it contains are unpacked
without the need for any software other than the shell itself and
sed. Because they are scripts, shell archives from strangers should
be read before executing them, to check for harmful commands.
synopses from the info pages:
* gmail-files: Send files to remote site.
* gmailshar: Make and send a shell archive.
* gremsync: Synchronize remote directory trees using e-mail.
* gshar: Make a shell archive.
* gunshar: Explode a shell archive.
Kimwitu is a system that supports the construction of programs that use
trees or terms as their main data structure. It is a `meta-tool' in the
development process of tools. Its input is an abstract description of
terms, annotated with implementation directives, plus a definition of
functions on these terms. The output consists of a number of C-files that
contain data-structure definitions for the terms, a number of standard
functions on those terms, and a translation (in C) of the function
definitions in the input (eg. term rewriting).
The standard functions can be used to create terms, compare them for
equality, read and write them on files in various formats and do
manipulations like list concatenation.
libe-book is a library and a set of tools for reading and converting various
non-HTML reflowable e-book formats.
Currently supported are:
- eReader .pdb
- FictionBook v. 2 (including zipped files)
- PalmDoc Ebook - Plucker .pdb
- QiOO (mobile format, for java-enabled cellphones)
- TCR (simple compressed text format)
- TealDoc
- zTXT
- ZVR (simple compressed text format)
Textmail filters a mail message or mbox, replacing MS Word, MS Excel,
HTML, RTF, and PDF attachments with the plain text contained therein.
By default, the following attachments are also deleted: image, audio,
video, and MS Windows executables. MS winmail.dat attachments are
replaced by any attachments contained therein, which are then replaced
by text or deleted in the same fashion. Any of these actions can be
suppressed with the command line options. Mail headers can also be
selectively deleted.
Petal::Mail processes a Petal XML template, and then turns the resulting
XML into a text email which can be sent through sendmail or other. The XML
has to follow a certain syntax which is defined in this documentation.
Since Petal::Mail's is a subclass of Petal, its API is the same. Which
means you need to read about Petal before you can use Petal::Mail.
Emprint is a utility for taking screenshots of the entire screen, a specific
window, or a specific region.
Trojita is a fast cross-platform Qt IMAP e-mail client.
Some highlights are:
* It is a pure Qt application with no additional dependencies
* Robust IMAP core implemented using Qt's Model-View framework
* Standards compliance, resources efficiency, interoperability and high
productivity are primary design goals
* Integrates well into any reasonable desktop environment
* On-demand message list and body part loading
* Offline IMAP support
* Support for bandwidth-saving mode aimed at mobile users with expensive
connection
* IMAP over SSH -- in addition to usual SSL/TLS connections, the server could
be accessed via SSH
* Safe and robust dealing with HTML mail
Trojita is neither a full PIM suite nor a POP3 client.