mu4e is an Emacs frontend for mu, a tool for dealing with e-mail
messages stored in the Maildir-format, on Unix-like systems.
OpenDMARC is an open source implementation of Domain-based Message
Authentication, Reporting & Conformance, or DMARC. It builds on the
successes of technologies such as DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
and the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) to create an infrastructure
that enforces policy on domain names that are visible to end users,
and creates a feedback framework for identifying and tracking
fraudulent use of domain names in email.
It includes a library for handling DMARC record parsing,
a database schema and tools for aggregating and processing transaction
history to produce DMARC reports, and a filter that ties it all together
with an MTA using the milter protocol.
Courier-IMAP is a server that provides IMAP access to Maildir mailboxes.
This IMAP server does NOT handle traditional mailbox files
(/var/spool/mail, and derivatives), it was written for the specific
purpose of providing IMAP access to Maildirs.
Courier-IMAP implements some extensions to the basic Maildir mail
storage format in order to support some additional features, such as
folders and "soft" quotas. This is done in a way that's backwards
compatible with the standard Maildir users (although, of course, they
will ignore the additional features). Other software that understands
and uses the same Maildir extensions is SqWebMail, and maildrop.
Features:
* Extremely small footprint.
* Abstract authentication modules.
* Virtual mailbox support.
* Pop3 daemon.
Quick Spam Filter (qsf) is a small, fast spam filter that works by learning
to recognise the words that are more likely to appear in spam than non-spam.
It is intended to be used in a procmail recipe to mark email as being
possible spam.
Mail::SRS provides an interface to the Sender Rewriting Scheme .
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 vacation which is an email autoresponder commonly
used when taking a vacation / holiday / leave of absence.
Language packs for Thunderbird
the popa3d goals
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Is a POP3 daemon by Solar Designer.
Well, the goals themselves are obvious; they're probably the same for most
other POP3 servers as well. It's their priority that differs. For popa3d,
the goals are:
1. Security (to the extent that is possible with POP3 at all, of course).
2. Reliability (again, as limited by the mailbox format and the protocol).
3. RFC compliance (slightly relaxed to work with real-world POP3 clients).
4. Performance (limited by the more important goals, above).
This port is installed to be run from inetd, which is sufficient
for normal usage. However, it is possible to build a stand-alone
version, should you need better performance.
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent,
similar to mail/procmail.
- maildrop reads a mail message from standard input,
then delivers the message to your mailbox.
- maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file,
which describes how to filter incoming mail.
Instructions can be provided having mail delivered to
alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere else.
Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
- maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style mailboxes and maildirs.
- maildrop is written in C++, and handles resources more efficiently.
maildrop can be used with sendmail, qmail, and other MTAs.