The PEAR's Mail:: interface, defines the interface for implementing mailers
under the PEAR hierarchy, and provides supporting functions useful in multiple
mailer backends.
Currently supported are native PHP mail() function, sendmail and SMTP.
This package also provides a RFC 822 Email address list validation utility
class.
Provides a class to deal with the decoding and interpreting of mime messages.
This package used to be part of the Mail_Mime package, but has been split off.
This class will parse a raw mime email and return the structure. Returned
structure is similar to that returned by imap_fetchstructure().
Human friendly curses interface for spamdb(8) to manage addresses for the
whitelist/greylist.
Note: This is for OpenBSD's spamd(8), which has absolutely nothing to do with
SpamAssasin's spamd.
It's simple, and "just works" ... What more is there to say?
libESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic
mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA) such as
Exim. It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another
program that must be able to post electronic mail but where mail
functionality is not the program's primary purpose. libESMTP is not
intended to be used as part of a program that implements a Mail
Transport Agent.
libESMTP is an attempt to provide a robust implementation of the SMTP
protocol for use with mail clients. It is being developed as a reaction
to the experience of incomplete or buggy implementations of SMTP and
also to help remove the need for the installation of MTAs on
workstations which only need them to provide a sendmail command for a
mail client to post its mail.
The trader extension is a free open source stock library based on TA-Lib.
It's dedicated to trading software developers requiring to perform technical
analysis of financial market data. Alongside many indicators like ADX, MACD,
RSI, Stochastic, TRIX the candlestick pattern recognition and several vector
arithmetic and algebraic functions are present.
One of the aims of this package is to make life easier for useRs
who deal with survey data sets. It provides an infrastructure for
the management of survey data including value labels, definable
missing values, recoding of variables, production of code books,
and import of (subsets of) SPSS and Stata files. Further, it provides
functionality to produce tables and data frames of arbitrary
descriptive statistics and (almost) publication-ready tables of
regression model estimates. Also some convenience tools for graphics,
programming, and simulation are provided.
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Using JNI (Java Native Interface), a bit of C code (thanks ugha!),
a little manual work and a piece of chewinggum: it is possible to
make the public key cryptography quite a bit faster.
Functions from this package are useful for number theory applications.
For example, in two-keys cryptography.
See /tests/RSA.php in the package for example of simple implementation of
RSA-like cryptoalgorithm. See http://chat.finalcombat.com/vayala/big_int/ page
for more complex implementation of RSA-like crypto, which supports key
generating, encrypting/decrypting, signing and validating of sign.
The package has many bitset functions, which allow to work with arbitrary
length bitsets.
This package is much faster than bundled into PHP BCMath and consists almost
all functions, which are implemented in PHP GMP extension, but it needn't any
external libraries.
This extension for PHP provides routines for manipulating bitsets.
This extension for PHP provides routines for manipulating bitsets.