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irc/darkbot-6f6.r6 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
IRC talking bot with a fast algorithm for its database
Originally created by Jason Hamilton as an aid for help channels to answer repeated questions from its virtually unlimited database, it has became a very popular talking robot in a generic sense, being used all over IRC networks for different purposes and in 18 languages. Data can be added to it and managed dynamically online or edited in its database files offline.
irc/keitairc-2.0 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
IRC proxy for mobilephone that have a web interface
Keitairc is an simple IRC client that have a web interface designed for not-so-rich web client such as mobilephone. There are several features for mobilephone access: - Quick: web accesskeys. - Link: Convert PSID and URL strings to a link. - Security: password or "phone ID" authentication. - Convenient: cookie authentication and session management.
irc/gozerbot-0.8.1.1 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
Gozerbot - A modular Python IRC and Jabber bot
gozerbot is a modular Python IRC and Jabber bot Features: * user management by userhost .. bot will not respond if it doesn't know you * fleet .. use more than one bot in a program (list of bots) * use the bot through dcc chat .. partyline * fetch rss feeds. * keep todo and shop lists * karma * quote * remember items * relaying between bots * program your own plugins * other stuff
mail/filtermail-0.8.3 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
Filter mail on a POP3 server: saves downloading spam
This is mail/filtermail, a port of mailfilter, renamed because another mailfilter exists in the ports tree. It filters mail on a pop3 server, allowing junk to be deleted on the server rather than after it has been downloaded, and integrates with other programs such as fetchmail.
mail/qmqtool-1.12 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
Tool to manipulate contents of a qmail queue
qmqtool is a qmail queue manipulation program geared towards the viewing and safe modification of the contents in a qmail queue. Features include finding abusers, sorting messages by sender/sender's IP, showing stats, requeue messages, queue consistency check, queue backup/restore, and others.
mail/tlb-0.11a (Score: 9.970316E-4)
The List Batcher, a general purpose mail list delivery engine
TLB, aka The List Batcher, is a general purpose mailing list delivery engine. Its function is to take a list of addresses, split it up according to various criteria, and send the chunks via local programs or SMTP to any number of hosts for delivery.
net-im/python-telegram-bot-5.1.0 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
Not just a Python wrapper around the Telegram Bot API
This library provides a pure Python interface for the Telegram Bot API. In addition to the pure API implementation, this library features a number of high-level classes to make the development of bots easy and straightforward. These classes are contained in the telegram.ext submodule.
net-mgmt/lg-1.9.s20140622 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
Looking Glass written in Perl as a CGI script
LG is a Looking Glass written in Perl as a CGI script. It can execute almost all BGP-related commands and do ping and traceroute in routers or relay these queries to other looking glasses. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 commands, and is tested with Cisco, Zebra and Juniper. It can connect to router using either SSH, telnet or rsh protocol.
net/Net-Syslog-0.04 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
Perl extension for sending syslog messages to a remote syslogd
Description ----------- Net::Syslog implements the intra-host syslog forwarding protocol. It is not intended to replace the Sys::Syslog or Unix::Syslog modules, but instead to provide a method of using syslog when a local syslogd is unavailable or when you don't want to write syslog messages to the local syslog.
net/widentd-1.04 (Score: 9.970316E-4)
RFC1413 auth/identd daemon providing a fixed fake reply
widentd is a small ident/RFC1413 deamon which provides a fixed (and fake) auth reply, regardless of the IP/port pair quoted. It's intended use is on firewalls, and NAT machines - where you may want to simply syphon off auth-requests from, for example, IRC servers. Author: Dirk-Willem van Gulik / dirkx@webweaving.org