smtpmail is a little console-based tool for users who have no
local mailserver on her machine. it enables these users to send
their mail over a remote smtp server.
Features
* Use of an remote smtp server
* Use of a user-defined sender address
* SMPT auth (type login)
* You can define unlimited recivers for the mail, the
* carbon copy and the blind carbon copy
* You can add an unlimited number of attachments to the
* mail
CACertOrg::CA provides a copy of Certificate Authority certificate for
CACert.org. This is the Class 1 PKI Key.
sha1 13:5C:EC:36:F4:9C:B8:E9:3B:1A:B2:70:CD:80:88:46:76:CE:8F:33
md5 A6:1B:37:5E:39:0D:9C:36:54:EE:BD:20:31:46:1F:6B
You play Bouncy the Hungry Rabbit.
You're in a garden with yummy veggies and a farmer who's not keen on you
eating them. You can hide (and move around) under the ground.
Bouncy was written so it could be enjoyed by my daughter,
who is about to turn 3, and by older gamers. Hence it's not a violent game
and "easy" is really, really easy, and "hard" is challenging.
This module provides things that are useful in decoding Pod E<...> sequences.
Presumably, it should be used only by Pod parsers and/or formatters.
This is a library provide easier to write robust applications.
eCAP is a software interface that allows a network application, such as an HTTP
proxy or an ICAP server, to outsource content analysis and adaptation to a
loadable module.
Using ENV in Ruby is like using raw SQL statements - it feels wrong, because it
is. If you agree, this gem is for you.
The benefits over using ENV directly:
- much friendlier stubbing in tests
- you no longer have to care whether false is "0" or "false" or whatever
- NO MORE ALL CAPS EVERYWHERE!
- keys become methods
- namespaces which can be passed around as objects
- you can subclass!
- you can marshal/unmarshal your own types automatically!
- strict mode saves you from doing validation yourself
- and there's more to come...
- it's designed to be as lightweight and as fast as possible compared to ENV
- designed to be both hackable and convenient
B::Deobfuscate is a backend module for the Perl compiler that generates perl
source code, based on the internal compiled structure that perl itself creates
after parsing a program. It adds symbol renaming functions to the B::Deparse
module. An obfuscated program is already parsed and interpreted correctly by
the B::Deparse program. Unfortunately, if the obfuscation involved variable
renaming then the resulting program also has obfuscated symbols.
FBReader is a book reader. Main features:
* Supported formats: fb2, HTML, CHM, plucker, Palmdoc, zTxt, TCR, RTF,
OEB, OpenReader, mobipocket, plain text.
* Direct reading from tar, zip, gzip and bzip2 archives.
* Supported encodings: utf-8, us-ascii, windows-1251, windows-1252,
koi8-r, ibm866, iso-8859-*, Big5, GBK.
* Automatically generated contents table.
* Embedded images support.
* Footnotes/hyperlinks support.
* Position indicator.
* Keeps the last open book and the last read positions for all opened
books between runs.
* List of last opened books.
* Automatic hyphenations. Liang's algorithm is used. Patterns for Czech,
English, Esperanto, French, German and Russian are included in the
current version.
* Text search.
* Full-screen mode.
* Screen rotation by 90, 180 and 270 degrees.
This is a port of osCommerce which is a PHP-based e-commerce system.
It includes support for credit card payment gateways,
gateways for major shipping companies to gather rates, customer
tracking, shopping carts, and many other features.