Postfix Admin is a web-based management tool written in PHP for
Postfix with Postfix-style Virtual Domains using MySQL or
PostgreSQL lookups. Postfix Admin is known to work on Apache
and Lighttpd, but is designed to work on any web server with
PHP 5.1.2+ support.
Postfix Admin features:
- Virtual Mailboxes, Virtual Aliases and Forwarders;
- Domain-to-Domain Forwarding (Catch-All Aliases);
- Vacation (auto-responder) for Virtual Mailboxes;
- Quota, Alias & Mailbox limits per domain;
- Backup MX;
- Packaged with over 25 languages.
Ximian Evolution[tm] is the premier personal and workgroup information
management solution for UNIX. Evolution seamlessly integrates email,
calendaring, meeting scheduling, contact management and online task lists
in one powerful, fast, and easy to use application. It also delivers a
comprehensive set of features that help keep work organized and projects
on track. The unique Ximian vFolders[tm] are virtual folders used to
create and save powerful contextual views of email messages.
ez-pine-gpg is a set of scripts that allows beginners and experts
to use gpg with Pine. There are plenty of other applications that
allow gpg to be used with Pine: This one is intended to be the
best, since it merges intuitive use with powerful features.
The result is an application that's not only fast and secure,
but also perfect for novices and power-users alike.
GNUMail.app is a clone of NeXT's excellent Mail.app application.
It uses the GNUstep development framework, which is based on the
OpenStep specification provided by NeXT, Inc.. GNUMail.app is
licensed under the GPL, and the full sources of the application
are available.
GNUMail.app was written mostly from scratch though it does use some
code from elm and mpack/munpack.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
jwSMTP is a GPL-licensed C++ library to facilitate sending email
programmatically. All you need to worry about is who the mail is from, who to
send it to and the message itself, no network coding necessary. It is able to
send mail in html or plain format. jwSMTP can send attachments, send to
multiple recipients including Cc/Bcc recipients. LOGIN and PLAIN SMTP
authentication. Do an MX lookup or send direct via an smtp server.
Supported platforms are BSD, Linux and Windows.
librfc822 provides application developers with a complete parser for RFC822
addresses. Not only can you use the library to verify that RFC822 addresses
are syntactically correct, you can also have an address split up into its
semantic parts, what is needed when deciding where to route an address to, etc.
What is quite unique is that librfc822 does indeed parse all address types
allowed by the standard. That includes such weird things as "address groups"
or addresses with whitespace and comments throw in.
This is mailfront, a package containing customizeable network front-ends
for mail servers. It contains complete SMTP and POP3 front-ends as well
as an authentication module for IMAP.
Two SMTP back-ends are provided. One delivers mail to qmail-queue,
mimicking most of the behavior of qmail-smtpd, with the addition of
support for SMTP AUTH. The other rejects all SMTP commands if
$SMTPREJECT is set, and execs its command line otherwise (in order to
run the above program).
Milter-regex is a sendmail milter plugin that allows to reject mail
based on regular expressions matching SMTP envelope parameters and
mail headers and body.
In order to build milter-regex, sendmail needs to be compiled with
milter support, installing the libmilter library.
This is the default for the sendmail in the base system.
Some of the sendmail ports omit libmilter by default (SENDMAIL_WITHOUT_MILTER).
This program is developed on OpenBSD by the maintainer.
LICENSE: BSD
Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Daniel Hartmeier
mreport is a simple C program that processes
/var/log/maillog (or whatever you specify as
the mail log). What is probably its only
limitation is that it can only process sendmail
logs. Nevertheless, it makes very nice summaries
of the mail logs, and can be useful for system
administrators that are tired of poring through
sendmail's copious logs trying to figure out
how well their mail server configuration is
holding up.
IMP, the Internet Mail Program, is one of the most popular and widely deployed
open source webmail applications in the world. It allows universal, web-based
access to IMAP and POP3 mail servers and provides Ajax, mobile and traditional
interfaces with a rich range of features normally found only in desktop email
clients. For more information on IMP, visit http://www.horde.org/apps/imp.