The Kaspersky Antispam 3.0 software is a efficient anti-spam solution. It uses
sophisticated methods to fight spam with very low false positive rate. Client
software for various MTA is provided.
This package installs hand compiled spamtest library.
This is a script for cleaning up and archiving mails in Maildir folders based on
the date the mail was received.
The script supports thread detection and can distinguish between read and
partially read threads.
This is a simple and small POP3 daemon implementation designed for
Maildir support. It have direct support for authenticating regular
unix users, has UIDL command support, can access maildirs in
non-default location, and have support for external (pre-)authenticators.
'nohtml' is a filter which strips HTML attachments from email
messages. It is primarily intended to be used with remailers like
mailing lists to suppress HTML from ever hitting those lists.
NullPop is a POP3 server that allows logins, but never returns any
email. This is useful for certain setups where the user needs an
'account' setup in their mail client, but no real mail will ever
be received.
No-Brainer SMTP is for people who just need a plain old SMTP outgoing delivery
system. Nothing as fancy as qmail or, heaven forbid, sendmail. It just has 3
required parameters (and 2 optional ones).
OpenVISP Stats is a very simple mail statistics RRDtool frontend for mail
statistics that produces daily, weekly, monthly and yearly graphs of
received/sent, bounces/rejected, spam mails, viruses, ... and pop/imap
statistics.
This is another module produced by the "Perl Email Project", a reaction
against the complexity and increasing bugginess of the "Mail::*"
modules. It replaces Mail::Audit, and allows you to write programs
describing how your mail should be filtered.
This module allows you to build HTML emails, optionally with a
text-only alternative and embedded media objects. For example,
an HTML email with an alternative version in plain text and
with all the required images contained in the mail.
This module simply wraps MIME::Base64 and MIME::QuotedPrint so that you
can throw the contents of a Content-Transfer-Encoding header at some
text and have the right thing happen.