This add-on module allows the apache web server to use a PostgreSQL
database for user and/or group authentication. For large user lists this
can offer a significate speed up over apache's standard flat file
format.
sitecopy is for copying locally stored websites to remote web servers.
The program will upload files to the server which have changed locally,
and delete files from the server which have been removed locally, to keep
the remote site synchronized with the local site, with a single command.
The aim is to remove the hassle of uploading and deleting individual files
using an FTP client. sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you move
locally, and move them remotely.
sitecopy is designed to not care about what is actually on the remote
server - it simply keeps a record of what it THINKS is in on the remote
server, and works from that. WebDAV can be used to maintain remote sites
as well as FTP.
This package contains the sample X Compositing Manager, which uses the
Composite, Damage, Fixes, and Render extensions to create shadows around
windows, translucent windows and menus, and fading effects, when run on a
capable X Server.
as described in http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/norobots.html.
Haskell implementation of Mustache templates [1].
[1] http://mustache.github.com/
Test::Corpus::Audio::MPD will try to launch a new mpd server for
testing purposes. This mpd server will then be used during
POE::Component::Client::MPD or Audio::MPD tests.
In order to achieve this, the module will create a fake mpd.conf
file with the correct pathes (ie, where you untarred the modulE
tarball). It will then check if some mpd server is already running,
and stop it if the MPD_TEST_OVERRIDE environment variable is true
(die otherwise). Last it will run the test mpd with its newly
created configuration file.
LMPC is a tool to manipulate games recordings (demos). Supported games are
DOOM, DOOM II, Heretic, Hexen, Strife (LMP files), Duke Nukem 3D, Redneck
Rampage (DMO files), Quake (DEM), QuakeWorld (QWD), Quake II (DM2, client
recorded, server recorded, relay files), and Quake III Arena (DM3 files, or
dm_68 more precisely). It also includes DEM file cutter tool (DEMcut), DEM
text file analyser (DEMA), demo broadcasting server (DBS), and DM2 file
concatenator (DM2cat).
bsfilter is a spam filter using Bayesian(statistical) algorithm.
- a filter which distinguishes spam and non-spam mail
- support mails written in English and Japanese language
- written in Ruby
- support 3 methods for access
-- traditional Unix-style filter. study and judge local files or pipe
-- IMAP. study and judge mails in an IMAP server. IMAP over SSL supported
-- POP proxy. run between POP server and MUA. POP over SSL supported
- distributed under GPL
Mail::Spool is a "pure perl" implementation of mail spooling, unspooling
and sending. It is intended to be used with daemons such as
Net::Server::SMTP (to be released soon), but it also contains its own
daemon (based off of Net::Server::Fork) that can be used if necessary.
It is also intended to be used as a quick spooling mechanism for perl
scripts. As it can write straight to the queue without opening another
process.
Mail::Verify provides a function CheckAddress function for verifying
email addresses. First the syntax of the email address is checked,
then it verifies that there is at least one valid MX server accepting
email for the domain. Using the Net::DNS module and the IO::Socket
module a list of MX records (or, falling back on a hosts A record)
are checked to make sure at least one SMTP server is accepting
connections.