Postfix configuration summary and reporting tool by Simon J. Mudd
Useful for seeking assistance on the postfix-user mailing list.
FTP: ftp://ftp.wl0.org/ftp.wl0.org/postfinger/README
This PAM service module allows PAM-enabled applications to check if
the target user is in some arbitrary plaintext list. Similar to module
pam_ftpusers from the FreeBSD Project and is based on it's code.
bbkeys is the keygrabber for the Blackbox window manager: bbkeys handles all
keybindings and keyboard shortcuts for Blackbox. It uses Blackbox' Image
classes for rendering its look and feel so that bbkeys will render itself to
match whatever Blackbox style is used. It is highly configurable either via
the "bbconf" GUI utility or by hand-editting bbkeys's config file.
Blackbox is the fast, lightweight window manager for the X Window System you
have been looking for, without all those annoying dependencies. It is built
with C++ and contains completely original code (even though the graphics
implementation is similar to that of Window Maker).
Blackbox is written to the NetWM specification, which allows integration with
modern desktop managers including KDE and Gnome.
The port also provides root window changing tools, bsetroot and bsetbg, that
can be installed alone, without the window manager and accompanying files.
IO::YAML may be used to read and write YAML streams one document
(i.e., one value) at a time.
Rmilter is a milter that makes greylisting, rate limiting,
clamav, spamd, spf, regexp and other checks for incoming e-mail.
This Horde package provides interfaces for connecting to a SMTP (RFC 5321)
server to send e-mail messages.
Flynn is a guy who suffers from your activity, i.e. the applications
consuming precious processor time. Hurt him plenty!
Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The
database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a
key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable
length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and
a value. Each key must be unique within a database. There is neither
concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash
table or B+ tree.
Kyoto Cabinet runs very fast. For example, elapsed time to store one
million records is 0.9 seconds for hash database, and 1.1 seconds for
B+ tree database. Moreover, the size of database of Kyoto Cabinet is
very small. For example, overhead for a record is 16 bytes for hash
database, and 4 bytes for B+ tree database. Furthermore, scalability
of Kyoto Cabinet is great. The database size can be up to 8EB (9.22e18
bytes).
Kyoto Cabinet is written in the C++ language, and provided as API of
C++, C, Java, Python, Ruby, Perl, and Lua. Kyoto Cabinet is available
on platforms which have API conforming to C++03 with the TR1 library
extensions. Kyoto Cabinet is a free software licensed under the GNU
General Public License.
This is a nice theme collection for the Fvwm2 window manager.
It has got some nice menus for switching between the different themes.
Oyvind Albrigtsen
e-devil@e-devil.org