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graphics/reallyslick-0.9.1 (Score: 0.003956659)
OpenGL screensaver collection
This is a GLX port of the Really Slick Screensavers collection (http://www.reallyslick.com/). Also included are several other OpenGL screensavers ported from other platforms. The screensavers can either be run as stand-alone applications or get integrated into XScreenSaver's list of active screensavers.
japanese/anthy-9100h (Score: 0.003956659)
Another Kana-Kanji conversion system
Anthy is a Japanese input method working on X11 and emacs. It converts Hiragana text to Kana Kanji mixed text. Supplemental 2ch BBS terms dictionary which is installed by WITH_2CHDIC knob is developed by Omaemona 2ch/Linux (DQN) Project. (http://omaemona.sourceforge.net/)
mail/altermime-0.3.11.a1 (Score: 0.003956659)
Small C program which is used to alter your mime-encoded mailpacks
What can alterMIME do? - Insert disclaimers - Insert arbitary X-headers - Modify existing headers - Remove attachments based on filename or content-type - Replace attachments based on filename For using with postfix see: http://www.paw.co.za/docs/howtos/postfix-altermime/postfix-altermime-howto.html
mail/dkfilter-0.11 (Score: 0.003956659)
Domainkeys filter for Postfix
This is an implementation of DomainKeys draft standard for the Postfix mail transfer agent. DomainKeys is proposed by Yahoo!, Inc. and this is a scheme to sign and verify e-mail messages on a per-domain basis. Protocol and other issues about this draft standard can be found at http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys.
mail/LMAP-CID2SPF-0.9 (Score: 0.003956659)
Module to convert between Microsoft's Caller-ID and SPF
This module can be used to convert between two of the LMAP (Lightweight MTA Authentication Protocol) formats currently being proposed: CID = Microsoft's Caller-ID SPF = Sender Policy Framework It will convert an XML-fragment as proposed by CID to a record that can be added to DNS as proposed by SPF. SEE ALSO SPF: http://spf.pobox.com/
mail/netqmail-1.06.20110119 (Score: 0.003956659)
Secure, reliable, and fast MTA for UNIX systems with TLS support
What is is: [excerpt taken from tls patch] Frederik Vermeulen <qmail-tls at inoa.net> 20021228 http://inoa.net/qmail/qmail-1.03-tls.patch This patch implements RFC2487 in qmail. This means you can get SSL or TLS encrypted and authenticated SMTP between the MTAs and between MTA and an MUA like Netscape4.5 TM. The code is considered experimental.
math/lapack-3.5.0 (Score: 0.003956659)
A library of Fortran 77 subroutines for linear algebra
LAPACK is a library of Fortran 77 subroutines for solving the most commonly occurring problems in numerical linear algebra. It is freely-available software, and is copyrighted. We recommend that you run the testing and timing programs. To view an HTML version of the Users' Guide please refer to the URL: http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lug/
Video Disk Recorder - Reelchannelscan plugin
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Reelchannelscan-plugin This plugin reads the <vdr-conf-path>/sources.conf and parses the coresponding transponderlist (.tpl file), then it scans this sat and updates/appends all found channels to the current channel list.
net/libunp-1.0 (Score: 0.003956659)
The networking library used in UNIX Network Programming Volume 1 2e
libunp is the library used in W. Richard Stevens' book "UNIX Network Programming Volume 1, 2nd Edition". It contains the library and headers used in the examples as well as all programs from the text that compile on FreeBSD systems. For more information on the book, see http://www.phptr.com/ptrbooks/ptr_013490012X.html For more info on W. Richard Stevens, see
net/raggle-0.4.4 (Score: 0.003956659)
Console RSS aggregator written in Ruby
Raggle is a console RSS aggregator, written in Ruby. Features include customizable keybindings, basic HTML rendering, HTTP proxy support, OPML import/export, themes, support for various versions of RSS, Screen support, browser auto-detection, and more. Raggle has been tested under Linux and OpenBSD, and should work properly under other Unix variants as well.