Exception notification for Rails apps
Vmail is a Vim interface to Gmail.
Why vmail? Because some people love using Vim 1000 times more than
using a web browser or a GUI mail program.
The PEAR's Mail:: interface, defines the interface for implementing mailers
under the PEAR hierarchy, and provides supporting functions useful in multiple
mailer backends.
Currently supported are native PHP mail() function, sendmail and SMTP.
This package also provides a RFC 822 Email address list validation utility
class.
serialmail is a collection of tools for passing mail across serial
links. It works with qmail: you use qmail to deliver messages to a
maildir, and then serialmail to deliver messages out of the maildir.
serialmail uses ucspi-tcp/tcpclient for networking. It can also be used
with future UCSPI clients for transparent compression, IPv6, etc.
serialmail supports SMTP, including ESMTP PIPELINING, and QMTP.
serialmail is under user control. A user delivering messages to a
maildir, and picking up the messages through qmail-pop3d, can switch to
maildirsmtp without pestering the sysadmin. The user can also decide
whether undeliverable messages should be left for POP retrieval or
bounced back to the sender.
Simscan is a simple program that enables qmail-smtpd to reject
viruses, spam and block attachments during the SMTP conversation
so the email never makes it into your computers. It is completely
open source and uses other open source components.
Very efficient and written in C.
This software block SMTP sessions used by e-mail worms and viruses on
the NA(P)T router. It depends on netfilter framework of Linux, or ipfw
on FreeBSD.
It acts like proxy, intercepting outgoing SMTP connections and scanning
session data on-the-fly. When messages is infected, the SMTP session is
terminated. It's to be used (mostly) by ISPs, so they can eliminate
infected hosts from their net work, and (preferably) educate their users.
spamass-milter is a plugin for the Sendmail Milter (Mail Filter) library
that pipes all incoming mail (including things received by rmail/UUCP)
through the SpamAssassin, a highly customizable spam filter.
Custom rulesets for SpamAssassin which are not part of the official distro.
Before running these rules please do the following:
1. Read any extra info available with the rules, including the comments
in the .cf files.
2. Check to make sure that the default scores in these rules fit your
installation. You might want to modify scores.
3. Make sure to --lint the rules after loading them.
4. Test the new rulesets. Keep an eye on hits from the new rules to
determine if the scoring is right for you.
Provides a class to deal with the decoding and interpreting of mime messages.
This package used to be part of the Mail_Mime package, but has been split off.
This class will parse a raw mime email and return the structure. Returned
structure is similar to that returned by imap_fetchstructure().
Human friendly curses interface for spamdb(8) to manage addresses for the
whitelist/greylist.
Note: This is for OpenBSD's spamd(8), which has absolutely nothing to do with
SpamAssasin's spamd.
It's simple, and "just works" ... What more is there to say?