This module analyzses a Mail::Internet object and returns a
Mail::ListDetector::List object representing the mailing list the
email was sent to, if any.
The RFC2369 mailing list detector is also capable of matching some
Mailman and Ezmlm messages. It is deliberately checked last to allow
the more specific Mailman and Ezmlm parsing to happen first, and
more accurately identify the type of mailing list involved.
Mail::Spool is a "pure perl" implementation of mail spooling, unspooling
and sending. It is intended to be used with daemons such as
Net::Server::SMTP (to be released soon), but it also contains its own
daemon (based off of Net::Server::Fork) that can be used if necessary.
It is also intended to be used as a quick spooling mechanism for perl
scripts. As it can write straight to the queue without opening another
process.
Net::SMTP::SSL implements the same API as Net::SMTP, but uses IO::Socket::SSL
for its network operations. Due to the nature of Net::SMTP's new method, it is
not overridden to make use of a default port for the SMTPS service. Perhaps
future versions will be smart like that. Port 465 is usually what you want, and
it's not a pain to specify that.
Sendmail::Milter provides users with the ability to write mail filters in Perl
that tightly integrate with sendmail's mail filter API.
With this module, you can define and register Perl callbacks with the Milter
engine. This module calls your perl callbacks using interpreters from a
threaded persistent interpreter pool. Milter contexts are presented using an
object-oriented style interface for performing operations on a Milter context.
The Horde_Mail library is a fork of the PEAR Mail library that provides
additional functionality, including (but not limited to):
* Allows a stream to be passed in.
* Allows raw headertext to be used in the outgoing messages (required for
things like message redirection pursuant to RFC 5322 [3.6.6]).
* Native PHP 5 code.
* PHPUnit test suite.
* Provides more comprehensive sendmail error messages.
* Uses Exceptions instead of PEAR_Errors.
SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP.
It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols,
and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no Javascript required) for
maximum compatibility across browsers. It has very few requirements
and is very easy to configure and install. SquirrelMail has a all
the functionality you would want from an email client, including
strong MIME support, address books, and folder manipulation
PGPsendmail is a drop-in wrapper for the standard sendmail programme
which resides as /usr/sbin/sendmail on most Unix systems. It allows the
automatic encryption of outgoing messages by using the recipient's PGP
public keys. It does *not* provide for automatic decryption of incoming
messages: such a feature would necessarily involve compromising your
passphrase. However, it can provide for automatic signing of outgoing
messages by using PGPdaemon.
Rate-limited autoresponder for qmail:
- Limits rate of automatic responses (defaults to a maximum of one
message every hour).
- Will not respond to nearly every type of mailing list or bulk email.
- Will not respond to bounce messages or MAILER-DAEMON.
- Bounces looping messages.
- Can insert the original subject into the response.
- Can copy original message into response.
- Can use links in the rate-limiting data directory to limit inode usage
to a single inode.
- Optional support for MySQL
Elmo (ELectronic Mail Operator) is an ncurses-based program for
receiving, filtering, reading, composing, and sending mail from a
character terminal. It speaks POP3 and SMTP and can work with
maildir or Berkeley-formatted mailboxes.
This version is a development version, but is rather stable, and
is known to work better than the stable version on FreeBSD 4.x.
Before running elmo, users should run elmoconf.pl to generate an
~/.elmorc file.
This extension will display the current status of your
IMAP quota in thunderbird's statusbar and will warn you
when you reach a configurable limit.
It only works with IMAP quotas and servers advertizing
the quota status via IMAP (the IMAP GETQUOTA command).
Some mail servers have disk quotas and will send email
when your mailbox reach its quota. That's not a real
IMAP quota system and the imap server might not advertize
it.