open source implementation of the Sender ID specification as defined
by the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF) MARID Working Group
(Mail Authorization Records in DNS).
sid-milter implements the -core and -protocol specifications.
Additionally, sid-milter implements the "SPF Classic" record protocol
(v=spf1) as defined by the SPF community.
Spamcup is a tool for automatic spam reporting via Spamcop.net.
It performs the same actions as if you were to report spam to
spamcop.net with a Web browser, but from the commandline.
Spamcup is written in Perl.
The svnmailer is a tool, which is usually called by a subversion hook
to submit commit notifications in various ways (at the moment: mail via
SMTP or a pipe to a sendmail like program, news via NNTP, CIA live
tracker notification via XML-RPC). It is derived from the original
mailer.py distributed with subversion, but supposed to be much more
consistent, better extensible and to have much more features. Have a
look at the documentation for further details
X-Face utilities for Emacs 21 (and possibly 22)
Sylpheed is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+ 2, running on
X Window System, and aiming for:
* Quick response
* Graceful, and sophisticated interface
* Easy configuration, intuitive operation
* Abundant features
Currently, many features are supported including POP3, IMAP, NNTP,
multiple accounts, threading, filtering, MIME attachments, APOP, SMTP
AUTH, SSL, IPv6, GnuPG, internalization, and more.
MatchIt selects matched samples of the the original treated and
control groups with similar covariate distributions - can be used
to match exactly on covariates, to match on propensity scores, or
perform a variety of other matching procedures.
Zelig is an easy-to-use program that can estimate, and help interpret the
results of, an enormous range of statistical models. It literally is "everyone's
statistical software" because Zelig's simple unified framework incorporates
everyone else's (R) code. We also hope it will become "everyone's statistical
software" for applications and teaching, and so have designed Zelig so that
anyone can easily use it or add their programs to it. Zelig also comes with
infrastructure that facilitates the use of any existing method, such as by
allowing multiply imputed data for any model, and mimicking the program Clarify
(for Stata) that takes the raw output of existing statistical procedures and
translates them into quantities of direct interest.
R-sp is a package that provides classes and methods for spatial
data. The classes document where the spatial location information
resides, for 2D or 3D data. Utility functions are provided, e.g.
for plotting data as maps, spatial selection, as well as methods
for retrieving coordinates, for subsetting, print, summary, etc.
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.