Mutt -- "The Mongrel of Mail User Agents" (part Elm, part Pine, part mh,
part slrn, part everything else) is an interactive screen-oriented mailer
program that supersedes Elm, Pine, mail and mailx.
Features include color support, message threading, MIME support (including
RFC1522 support for encoded headers), customizable key bindings, POP3,
Delivery Status Notification (DSN) support, and PGP/MIME.
Mutt User Information: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/
-- David (obrien@cs.ucdavis.edu)
Mail::SPF is an object-oriented Perl implementation of the Sender Policy
Framework (SPF) e-mail sender authentication system.
This release of Mail::SPF fully conforms to RFC 4408 and passes the 2006.11
release of the official test-suite <http://www.openspf.org/Test_Suite>.
The Mail::SPF source package includes the following additional tools:
- spfquery: A command-line tool for performing SPF checks.
- spfd: A daemon for services that perform SPF checks frequently.
The system Risa/Asir is a general computer algebra system.
It performs arithmetics in various rings and fields, factorization,
and Groebner basis computations. It can call outer modules complient
to the OpenXM protocols.
The asir user language is like C.
The most recent source distribution from Kobe University can be found at
http://www.asir.org/
Risa/Asir was originally developed at Fujitsu Research Laboratory.
Fujitsu Research Laboratory holds the copyright of Risa/Asir.
See the COPYRIGHT file in the source distribution.
Linphone is an internet phone or Voice Over IP phone (VoIP).
* With linphone you can communicate freely with people over the internet,
with voice, video, and text instant messaging
* Linphone makes use of the SIP protocol, an open standard for internet
telephony. You can use Linphone with any SIP VoIP operator, including
the free SIP audio/video service provided by www.linphone.org
* Linphone is available for desktop computers: Linux, Windows, MacOSX, and
for mobile phones: Android, iPhone, Blackberry
tcptrace is a TCP connection analysis tool. It can tell you detailed
information about TCP connections by sifting through dump files.
The dump file formats supported are:
Standard tcpdump format (you need the pcap library)
Sun's snoop format
Macintosh Etherpeek format
HP/NetMetrix protocol analysis format
NS simulator output format
NetScout
NLANR Tsh Format
To see the graphs, you'll also need Tim Shepard's xplot program,
available at http://www.xplot.org
An integrated solution for XML-based publishing in print and web.
It is specifically targeted at producing technical documentation
in the field of computer science.
Documents are written in an XML-based markup language and translated
to different formats with XSL-transformations. At this time, eCromedos
supports the target formats XHTML and LATEX. Where LATEX output can be
further processed into high-quality printable formats by use of the
TEX typesetting system (http://www.ctan.org).
Attica is a Qt library that implements the Open Collaboration
Services API version 1.4. The REST API is defined here:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/open-collaboration-services
It grants easy access to the services such as querying information
about persons and contents. The library is used in KNewStuff3 as
content provider. In order to integrate with KDE's Plasma Desktop,
a platform plugin exists in kdebase.
This is a character map. It is developed using the GNUstep development
environment (www.gnustep.org) and is meant to contribute to GNUstep's
promise towards a desktop environment.
Charmap offers font selection, allowing one to easily see all the glyphs
which a particular font offers.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
What can alterMIME do?
- Insert disclaimers
- Insert arbitary X-headers
- Modify existing headers
- Remove attachments based on filename or content-type
- Replace attachments based on filename
For using with postfix see:
http://www.paw.co.za/docs/howtos/postfix-altermime/postfix-altermime-howto.html
LAPACK is a library of Fortran 77 subroutines for solving
the most commonly occurring problems in numerical linear algebra.
It is freely-available software, and is copyrighted.
We recommend that you run the testing and timing programs.
To view an HTML version of the Users' Guide please refer to the URL:
http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lug/