Nocc is a Web-based e-mail reader. It uses PHP and a Web server to access
a mail server (POP3, IMAP) and send e-mail (SMTP or plain sendmail).
Nocc can be used as an e-mail reader and allows you to view, send
messages, manage your mail account. It can view and send MIME attachments
(files, HTML, etc.).
Nocc has low requirements on browser, it uses JavaScript as less as
possible, nearly no frames and even works with Lynx without cookies.
Auto-Sig v2.3
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This application is used to generate .signature and .plan files from a list of
quotes. The files are generated by combining a constant header file with one
quote which is randomly selected from the quote file. This package includes the
source which can be used to build the autosig application and a number of
sample shell script which demonstrate how everything works.
This is a C program to do "bulk" mailing. For input, it takes a file
of recipient addresses (one address per line) and a message (with
headers already attached) to be sent to the recipients. It sorts the
recipient list by reversed domain (so similar ones sort together),
splits up the recipients into several groups containing no more than N
domains each, creates an SMTP envelope for each group of recipients,
and feeds that envelope to "/usr/sbin/sendmail -bs".
esmtp is a user configurable relay-only Mail Transfer Agent
(MTA) with a sendmail compatible syntax. It's based on libESMTP
supporting the AUTH (including the CRAM-MD5 and NTLM SASL
mechanisms) and the StartTLS SMTP extensions.
These are the esmtp features:
* fully sendmail command line compatible,
* supports the AUTH SMTP extension, with the CRAM-MD5 and
* NTLM SASL mechanisms,
* support the StartTLS SMTP extension,
* requires no administration privileges,
* individual user configuration,
* does not receive mail, expand aliases or manage a queue.
libSieve provides a library to interpret Sieve scripts, and to execute
those scripts over a given set of messages. The return codes from the
libSieve functions let your program know how to handle the message, and
then it's up to you to make it so. libSieve makes no attempt to have
knowledge of how SMTP, IMAP, or anything else work; just how to parse
and deal with a buffer full of emails. The rest is up to you!
Claws Mail is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+
Currently, many features are supported including POP3, IMAP, NNTP,
multiple accounts, threading, filtering, MIME attachments, APOP, SMTP
AUTH, SSL, IPv6, GnuPG, internalization, and more.
In addition to the above, Claws Mail has a lot of extra features,
e.g. a plugin mechanism, a new filtering/processing mechanism,
extra folder properties and much more...
Email::Abstract provides module writers with the ability to write
representation-independent mail handling code. For instance, in the
cases of Mail::Thread or Mail::ListDetector, a key part of the code
involves reading the headers from a mail object. Where previously
one would either have to specify the mail class required, or to
build a new object from scratch, Email::Abstract can be used to
perform certain simple operations on an object regardless of its
underlying representation.
This is a module for finding a subset of RFC 822 email addresses in
arbitrary text. The addresses it finds are not guaranteed to exist or
even actually be email addresses at all, but they will be valid RFC 822
syntax.
Email::Find will perform some heuristics to avoid some of the more
obvious red herrings and false addresses, but there's only so much which
can be done without a human.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
POP3VScan is a transparent POP3-Proxy with virus-scanning capabilities.
This means that all your POP3-Clients in the Network can't fetch mails
from the internet without that POP3VScan have scanned it. If a virus has
been found the mail is replaced with a notification and the original
(infeceted) version is stored on the harddisc. Transparent means, that
neither the client nor any of the used POP3-servers has to be configured.
smtp-cli is a powerful SMTP command line client with a support for
advanced features, such as STARTTLS, SMTP-AUTH, or IPv6 and with a
scriptable message composition capabilities supporting anything
from simple plain-text messages right up to building complex HTML
emails with alternative plain-text part, attachments and inline
images. The MIME-Type of the attachments can either be guessed
automatically or alternatively set on the command line, separately
for each attachment if required.