dot-forward reads sendmail's .forward files under qmail.
You can run it in the qmail startup script to support all
your existing .forward files automatically.
Individual users can switch to the .qmail mechanism at their leisure.
dot-forward supports forwarding, program deliveries, and comments.
It does not support file deliveries or :include:.
(However, it recognizes file delivery attempts,
and defers delivery to give you a chance to set up a .qmail file.)
The dovecot antispam plugin watches a defined spam folder (defaults to
"SPAM"). Instead of moving mail into special folders or forwarding
them to special mail addresses for retraining, the plugin offers two
actions for the user:
1. moving mail out of the SPAM folder and
2. moving mail into the SPAM folder.
The dovecot plugin watches these actions (and additionally prohibits
APPENDs to the SPAM folder, more for technical reasons than others)
and tells the spam classifier that it made an error and needs to
re-clas- sify the message (as spam/not spam depending on which way it
was moved.)
Sieve language support by a plugin for the Dovecot deliver LDA
* Mail filtering
* Mail forwarding
* Vacation auto-reply
This collection of modules provides perl5 access methods related to MIME.
It includes the following modules:
MIME::Body MIME::Decoder MIME::Decoder::Base64 MIME::Decoder::BinHex
MIME::Decoder::Binary MIME::Decoder::Gzip64 MIME::Decoder::NBit
MIME::Decoder::QuotedPrint MIME::Decoder::UU MIME::Entity
MIME::Field::ConTraEnc MIME::Field::ContDisp MIME::Field::ContType
MIME::Field::ParamVal MIME::Head MIME::IO MIME::Latin1 MIME::Parser
MIME::ParserBase MIME::ToolUtils MIME::Tools MIME::Words
Warning: This module is _very_ slow for (at least some) large mails,
is derived from Mail-Tools, and has at least some mail-specific parts.
Ximian Evolution[tm] is the premier personal and workgroup information
management solution for UNIX. Evolution seamlessly integrates email,
calendaring, meeting scheduling, contact management and online task lists
in one powerful, fast, and easy to use application. It also delivers a
comprehensive set of features that help keep work organized and projects
on track. The unique Ximian vFolders[tm] are virtual folders used to
create and save powerful contextual views of email messages.
Exipick is a script for display messages from Exim queue based on
a variety of criteria, for example this is usefull for checking Exim
queue in some stitistics scripts.
ezmlm is an easy-to-use, high-speed mailing list manager for qmail.
ezmlm lets users set up their own mailing lists within qmail's address
hierarchy. A user, Joe, types
ezmlm-make ~/SOS ~/.qmail-sos joe-sos isp.net
and instantly has a functioning mailing list, joe-sos@isp.net, with all
relevant information stored in a new ~/SOS directory.
ezmlm takes advantage of qmail's VERPs to reliably determine the
recipient address and message number for every incoming bounce message.
ezmlm is reliable, even in the face of system crashes. It writes each
new subscription and each new message safely to disk before it reports
success to qmail.
ezmlm doesn't mind huge mailing lists. Lists don't even have to fit into
memory. ezmlm hashes the subscription list into a set of independent
files so that it can handle subscription requests quickly. ezmlm uses
qmail for blazingly fast parallel SMTP deliveries.
fastforward handles qmail forwarding according to a cdb database.
It can create forwarding databases from a sendmail-style
/etc/aliases or from user-oriented virtual-domain tables.
GBuffy will poll multiple mailboxes for new mail. It will list the
number of new messages in each mailbox you configure. It will also
highlight the mailboxes which have new mail. Pressing the left mouse
button on a mailbox with new mail will display the Sender and Subject
of each new message. Additionally, GBuffy will display the X-Face
header for messages which have them. Pressing the middle mouse button
on a mailbox will launch the configured command, generally a command
to read the mailbox with your favorite mailreader. Pressing the right
mouse button will bring up the configure menu.
GBuffy is currently capable of watching MBOX, MMDF, Maildir and MH
Folders. This version also supports IMAP4rev1 and NNTP with XOVER.
Support for an external program for notification is planned.