This module allows users to access their Gmail messages with an IMAP
client by running a server which accepts IMAP connections.
Currently this module supports only a subset of the IMAP4 protocol.
Mail::Graph - visualize mails via graphs (spams, bug reports etc)
In the directory samples/ is a short example. For a real-life example
please visit <http://bloodgate.com/spams/>.
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser is a very fast but very simple mbox parser. It uses
the best of three strategies for parsing a mailbox: either using cached folder
information, GNU grep, or highly optimized Perl.
Mail::OpenDKIM is a perl interface to the OpenDKIM C library. It also
implements a drop-in replacement for the Mail::DKIM::Signer object which is up
to four times faster than the pure perl Mail::DKIM implementation.
Net::IMAP::Client provides methods to access an IMAP server. It aims to
provide a simple and clean API, while employing a rigorous parser for
IMAP responses in order to create Perl data structures from them.
This module is a complete, RFC 821 compliant, SMTP server
implementation written entirely in Perl. It has powerful extensively
and customization facilities that allow for a variety of potential
uses.
This is a port of poppassd, a program which allows users to change their
password using the "Change Password" menu item in Eudora. poppassd connections
use TCP port 106 by default.
This module implements various functions needed for making a ZConf backed mail
cleint. It also currently includes two small utilities, listed below.
zcgetmail - A getmail replacement using ZConf::Mail.
zcmailaccount - Manages the accounts.
Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component with the goal
of becoming a cross-platform stand alone mail application using the XUL
user interface language. See the Mozilla Thunderbird project page for
more details.
Policyd-weight is (as the name says) a weighted policyd for Postfix.
It uses HELO, MAIL FROM and the MTA IP address for scoring their
correctness. It also uses definable DNSBLs and RHSBLs in a scored fashion.