A foneBRIDGE configuration utility.
A foneBRIDGE configuration library.
A reversehttp for AnyEvent.
A Javascript code obfuscator
Gammu is the name of the project as well as name of command line
utility, which you can use to control mobile phone. It is written in
C and built on top of libGammu.
Gammu command line utility provides access to wide range of phone
features, however support level differs from phone to phone and you
might want to check Gammu Phone Database for user experiences with
various phones. Generally following features are supported:
* Call listing, initiating and handling;
* SMS retrieval, backup and sending;
* MMS retrieval;
* Phonebook listing, export and import (also from standard
formats such as vCard);
* Calendar and tasks listing, export and import (also from
standard formats such as vCalendar or iCalendar);
* Retrieval of phone and network information;
* Access to phone file system (note that some phones work also
as USB storage devices and those are not accessible through
Gammu).
The dovecot antispam plugin is aimed to help in spam systems training.
Consider the following scenario. Your mailbox is flooded with tons of
mail. They are delivered to the configured folders based on the
arbitrary spam system judgement. This judgement is not always correct
or not always what you would like it to be, however. This is where
this plugin comes into play.
All you have to do is move the mail into the correct folder. All the
rest in order to let the spam system know it made an error will be
done automatically by this plugin.
It watches for when you move the mail to some folder and acts
accordingly. The advantage of this approach is that the mail ends up
in the right target folder directly and needs not be touched twice.
PGP Moose / by Greg Rose <ggr@usenix.org>
The aim of this software is to monitor the news
postings of moderators of USENET newsgroups, and to
automatically cancel forged messages purporting to
be approved. This can be extended to the approvals
of individual users to automatically cancel messages
that appear without having been authorised by the
user. This has (obviously) been prompted by the
recent spammings and other events.
This software and protocol is designed around
cryptographic signatures. The protocol is designed
to allow the use of different signature techniques.
This implemention assumes the use of PGP signatures,
but can be easily modified to use others, such as
the Digital Signature Standard. PGP was chosen for
its widespread availability around the world.
PGP, the crux of the cryptographic software, was
written by Phil Zimmermann <prz@acm.org>, who
otherwise has nothing to do with this. The
cryptographic framework was written by Greg Rose
<ggr@usenix.org>, as were the INN news system hooks.
forkbomb is tool for stress testing. It can create many processes
using fork(), bring up some zombies, allocate memory using
realloc() and accesses this memory. It has different switches for
fine-tuning operation. While classic fork() bomb is good only for
fun and QA release testing, running multiple memory-eaters can be
useful for determining maximum memory which can be given to
servers (bind or squid) without taking machine down. You can
test different operation systems with this tool and see how they
are handling the load.