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lang/tclX-8.4.1 (Score: 0.007000902)
Extended TCL
Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout of the University of California at Berkeley. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards Unix system programming tasks, with many additional interfaces to the Unix operating system, It is upwardly compatible with Tcl. You take the Extended Tcl package, add it to Tcl, and from that you get Extended Tcl.
lang/yorick-2.2.04 (Score: 0.007000902)
Interpreted language for scientific simulations
Yorick is an interpreted programming language for: * Scientific simulations or calculations * Postprocessing or steering large simulation codes * Interactive scientific graphics * Reading, writing, and translating large files of numbers The language features a compact syntax for many common array operations, so it processes large arrays of numbers very quickly and efficiently. Superficially, yorick code resembles C code, but yorick variables are never explicitly declared and have a dynamic scoping similar to many Lisp dialects. The yorick language is designed to be typed interactively at a keyboard, as well as stored in files for later use. This package includes an emacs-based development environment, which one can launch by typing M-x yorick in emacs, if installed `yorick.el' have been loaded into one's ~/.emacs file.
mail/nocc-1.9.5 (Score: 0.007000902)
Webmail system which access POP3 and IMAP mail servers
Nocc is a Web-based e-mail reader. It uses PHP and a Web server to access a mail server (POP3, IMAP) and send e-mail (SMTP or plain sendmail). Nocc can be used as an e-mail reader and allows you to view, send messages, manage your mail account. It can view and send MIME attachments (files, HTML, etc.). Nocc has low requirements on browser, it uses JavaScript as less as possible, nearly no frames and even works with Lynx without cookies.
mail/bbmail-0.9.3 (Score: 0.007000902)
Tool intended for Blackbox that checks for new mail
A tool that displays the status of your mailbox/maildir and notifies you when new mail has arrived. It was designed to be used with the Blackbox window manager but should work with any window manager.
mail/gubby-0.5.5 (Score: 0.007000902)
Program showing where new mail has been placed
Gubby is a small program that continually shows where Procmail has placed new email. It runs both in commandline and in an ncurses environment with colors, and will update the overview in real time, while using very low resources. Users can launch a specified mailreader by selecting a folder and pressing enter.
mail/isync-1.2.1 (Score: 0.007000902)
Maintain local copies of remote IMAP folders w/synchronized flags
isync is a command line application which synchronizes a local maildir-style mailbox with a remote IMAP4 mailbox, suitable for use in IMAP-disconnected mode. Multiple copies of the remote IMAP4 mailbox can be maintained, and all flags are synchronized. TLS/SSL is supported via imaps: or STARTTLS.
mail/abook-0.5.6 (Score: 0.007000902)
Addressbook program with mutt mail client support
Abook is a text-based addressbook program designed to use with mutt mail client. Abook runs on Linux, FreeBSD and some other UNIXes.
mail/amavis-logwatch-1.51.03 (Score: 0.007000902)
Amavisd-new log parser
The amavis-logwatch(1) utility is an Amavisd-new log parser that produces summaries, details, and statistics regarding the operation of Amavisd-new (henceforth, simply called Amavis). A key feature of amavis-logwatch is its ability to produce a very wide range of reports with data grouped and sorted as much as possible to reduce noise and highlight patterns. Brief summary reports provide a quick overview of general Amavis operations and message delivery, calling out warnings that may require attention. Detailed reports provide easy to scan, hierarchically-arranged and organized information, with as much or little detail as desired.
mail/anomy-sanitizer-1.76 (Score: 0.007000902)
Sanitize and clean incoming/outgoing mail
The Anomy sanitizer is what most people would call "an email virus scanner". The most important jobs that the sanitizer can do for you - it can scan email attachments for viruses. Other things it can do: - Disable potentially dangerous HTML code, such as javascript, within incoming email. - Protect you from email-based break-in attempts which exploit bugs in common email programs (Outlook, Eudora, Pine, ...). - Block or "mangle" attachments based on their file names. This way if you don't need to recieve e.g. visual basic scripts, then you don't have to worry about the security risk they imply (the ILOVEYOU virus was a visual basic program). This lets you protect yourself and your users from whole classes of attacks, instead of blocking individual exploits.
mail/crm114-20100106 (Score: 0.007000902)
Markov based SpamFilter
CRM114 is a system to examine incoming e-mail, system log streams, data files or other data streams, and to sort, filter, or alter the incoming files or data streams according to the user's wildest desires. Criteria for categorization of data can be by satisfaction of regexes, by sparse binary polynomial matching with a Bayesian Chain Rule evaluator, or by other means. Accuracy of the SBPH/BCR classifier has been seen in excess of 99 per cent, for 1/4 megabyte of learning text. In other words, CRM114 learns, and it learns fast.