dot-forward reads sendmail's .forward files under qmail.
You can run it in the qmail startup script to support all
your existing .forward files automatically.
Individual users can switch to the .qmail mechanism at their leisure.
dot-forward supports forwarding, program deliveries, and comments.
It does not support file deliveries or :include:.
(However, it recognizes file delivery attempts,
and defers delivery to give you a chance to set up a .qmail file.)
gnubiff is a mail notification program that checks for mail, displays
headers when new mail has arrived and allow to read first lines of
new mails.
It relies on the GNOME and GTK libraries but can be compiled and
used with or without GNOME support. Supported protocols are pop3,
apop, imap4, mh, qmail and mailfile.
Furthermore, gnubiff is fully configurable with a lot of options
like polltime, poptime, sounds, mail reader, mailbox names, etc.
and can also filter spam.
Fancy biff program under X11 environment.
Hbiff is a replacement for xbiff that flashes when new mail arrives like the
traditional xbiff. In addition, if you click on the hbiff icon, a window
will popup showing the mail headers. This makes hbiff better than xlbiff
where privacy is an issue since the headers are only displayed when you
request. hbiff can also run the MUA for you.
IMAPFilter is a mail filtering utility. It connects to remote mail servers
using the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), sends searching queries to
the server and processes mailboxes based on the results. It can be used to
delete, copy, move, flag, etc. messages residing in mailboxes at the same or
different mail servers.
IMAPFilter uses the Lua programming language as a configuration and extension
language.
KShowmail is a POP3 mail checker for KDE.
Main features:
o load mail headers from pop3 servers
o display relevant header fields in a list view
o display headers of selected mails
o display complete mails
o delete selected mails on servers
o launch external programs like fetchmail or sendmail
via configurable menu entries
o support multiple accounts
o sound support
o send complain mails to postmaster
readpst: A tool for converting Outlook .pst files to Unix mbox and other
formats.
This version can now convert both 32-bit Outlook files (pre-2003), and the
64-bit Outlook 2003 .pst files. Utilities are supplied to convert email messages
to both mbox and MH mailbox formats, and to DII load file format for use with
many of the CT Summation products. Contacts can be converted to a simple list,
to vcard format, or to .ldif format for import to an LDAP server.
libspf2 implements the Sender Policy Framework, a part of the SPF/SRS
protocol pair. libspf2 is a library which allows email systems such as
Sendmail, Postfix, Exim, Zmailer and MS Exchange to check SPF records
and make sure that the email is authorized by the domain name that it
is coming from. This prevents email forgery, commonly used by spammers,
scammers and email viruses/worms.
Mlmmj (Mailing List Management Made Joyful) is a simple and slim
mailing list manager (MLM) inspired by ezmlm. It works with many
different Mail Transport Agents (MTAs) and is simple for a system
adminstrator to install, configure and integrate with other software.
As it uses very few resources, and requires no daemons, it is ideal
for installation on systems where resources are limited, such as
Virtual Private Servers (VPSes).
This Perl module provides routines for checking validity of email address.
It makes several checks:
1. It checks the syntax of an email address.
2. It checks if there any MX records or A records for the domain part of
the email address.
3. It tries to connect to an email server directly via SMTP to check if
mailbox is valid. It uses a combination of MAIL and RCPT commands which
simulates sending an email. It can detect bad mailboxes in many cases.
This module is a versatile and extensible implementation of the SMTP protocol
and its different evolutions like ESMTP and LMTP. The event driven
object-oriented API makes easy to incorporate the SMTP protocol to your
programs.
Other SMTPd implementations don't support useful ESMTP extensions and the LMTP
protocol. Their interface design precludes adding them later. So I've decided
to rewrite a complete implementation with extensibility in mind.