Greyfix is the greylisting policy daemon for Postfix written by Kim Minh
Kaplan. Greyfix uses Postfix policy mechanism to enable greylisting with
Postfix.
Bayespam is a qmail spam filter written in Perl, using Bayesian
classification to filter out unsolicited commercial email. It is
written with ease of installation and use in mind, and it is
encouraged that you give it a try. Bayespam actually learns as you
give it more spam to process, so it should become better and better
the longer you use it.
Bayespam is based on a paper written by Paul Graham called A Plan
for Spam. In this paper, Mr. Graham talked about a spam filter he
is working on that used Bayesian classification to determine if a
particular piece of email is spam or not.
This module determines whether an email address is well-formed, and
optionally, whether a mail host exists for the domain.
Please note that there is no way to determine whether an address is
deliverable without attempting delivery.
Check all messages that are received from an IMAP, LOCAL
or POP account for spam using Bsfilter.
his plugin uses Clam AntiVirus to scan all messages that are
received from an IMAP, LOCAL or POP account.
When a message attachment is found to contain a virus it can be
deleted or saved in a specially designated folder.
Options can be found in /Configuration/Preferences/Plugins/Clam AntiVirus.
This plugin renders HTML e-mail using the WebKit library.
Provides access to GData (Google services) for Claws Mail.
The only currently implemented feature is inclusion of
Google contacts into the address completion.
This plugin allows saving outgoing addresses to a designated folder
in the address book. Addresses are saved only if not found in the
address book to avoid unwanted duplicates.
This plugin adds archiving features to Claws Mail.
This plugin lets you remove attachments from emails.