GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This
port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc49, g++49,
gfortran49, and gcj49, respectively.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This
port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc5, g++5,
gfortran5, and gcj5, respectively.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This
port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc5, g++5,
gfortran5, and gcj5, respectively.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This
port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc6, g++6,
gfortran6, and gcj6, respectively.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This
port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc7, g++7,
gfortran7, and gcj7, respectively.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
GNU Anubis is an outgoing mail processor. It goes between the MUA (Mail User
Agent) and the MTA (Mail Transport Agent), and can perform on the fly various
sorts of processing and conversion on the outgoing mail in accord with the
sender's specified rules, based on a highly configurable regular expressions
system. It operates as a proxy server, independently from mail user agents.
GNU Anubis can edit outgoing mail headers, encrypt and/or sign mail with the
GNU Privacy Guard, build secure SMTP tunnels (Simple Mail Transport Protocol)
using the TLS/SSL encryption even if your mail user agent doesn't support it,
or tunnel a connection through a SOCKS proxy server.
--------* --------** ------***
| MUA | ---> | Anubis | ---> | MTA |
--------- ---------- ---------
* Mail User Agent (client)
** An outgoing mail processor and the SMTP tunnel.
*** Mail Transport Agent (server)
A tool that displays the status of your mailbox/maildir and notifies
you when new mail has arrived. It was designed to be used with the
Blackbox window manager but should work with any window manager.
This module determines whether an email address is well-formed, and
optionally, whether a mail host exists for the domain.
Please note that there is no way to determine whether an address is
deliverable without attempting delivery.
C-client is a common API for accessing mailboxes. It is used internally by
the popular PINE mail reader as well as the University of Washington's IMAP
server.
For more information, please see the UW IMAP homepage:
This plugin allows saving outgoing addresses to a designated folder
in the address book. Addresses are saved only if not found in the
address book to avoid unwanted duplicates.