This is the Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (DCC) package, including
the command line (e.g. procmail) interface, dccproc; the SpamAssassin
and Postfix interface, dccifd; the Sendmail milter interface, dccm;
the DCC server, dccd; and the DCC greylisting server, dccd-grey.
Also included are utilities such as cdcc and all of the manual pages
and documentation.
Nearly all of today's mail system administrators face spam as their
first threat. Because of this, EnderUNIX team has written this small
application to automagically monitor malicious spammer activity in
your mail server logs.
spamGuard is written purely in C, to stop spammers hanging around.
The program supports nearly all mostly used MTAs; qmail (both
multilog and splogger), sendmail and Postfix.
RubyFilter is a set of Ruby classes built on top of the RubyMail
library that make it easy to write programs that filter and deliver
email to mailboxes.
This is RubyMail, a lightweight mail library containing various mail
utility classes and modules.
This perl script generates top spam/ham rules fired for SpamAssassin
installations:
TOP SPAM RULES FIRED
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RANK RULE NAME COUNT %OFMAIL %OFSPAM %OFHAM
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1 CMAE_1 30455 26.68 70.34 0.03
2 BAYES_99 24478 21.98 56.54 0.89
3 RAZOR2_CHECK 11910 10.61 27.52 0.29
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TOP HAM RULES FIRED
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RANK RULE NAME COUNT %OFMAIL %OFSPAM %OFHAM
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1 BAYES_00 44253 46.60 20.71 62.40
2 ALL_TRUSTED 34534 49.42 50.61 48.70
3 SPF_PASS 10880 17.43 20.82 15.35
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Wanderlust is a mail/news agent on Emacs/XEmacs.
The features of Wanderlust are as follows:
* Implementation in elisp only.
* Support of IMAP4rev1, NNTP, POP(POP3/APOP) and MH format.
* Integrated access to messages based on Folder Specifications like Mew.
* Key bindings and mark processing like Mew.
* Management of threads and unread messages.
* Folder mode that displays all folder you read.
* Message cache, Disconnected Operation.
* MH-like FCC (FCC: %Backup is possible).
* Support of MIME (by SEMI or tm).
* Draft editing of mail and news as a same interface.
* Icon based interface for the list of Folder (XEmacs).
* Non-fetched operations for a big message part of MIME (IMAP4).
* Server side search (IMAP4), also various charset support.
* Virtual Folder.
* Compression Folder.
* Automatic expiration of old messages.
X-Face utilities for Emacs 21 (and possibly 22)
GAP (Groups, Algorithms and Programming) is a system for computational
discrete algebra with particular emphasis on, but not restricted to
computational group theory.
The BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) are high quality "building block"
routines for performing basic vector and matrix operations. Level 1 BLAS do
vector-vector operations, Level 2 BLAS do matrix-vector operations, and Level
3 BLAS do matrix-matrix operations. Because the BLAS are efficient, portable,
and widely available, they're commonly used in the development of high quality
linear algebra software -- LINPACK and LAPACK, for example.
The original Fortran77 reference implementation of the BLAS is located in the
blas directory of Netlib. However, this port uses the updated sources
distributed with LAPACK.
The BLACS (Basic Linear Algebra Communication Subprograms)
project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create
a linear algebra oriented message passing interface
that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across
a large range of distributed memory platforms.