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mail/SES-1.01 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Perl module of Amazon Simple Email Services
Amazon Simple Email Service Scripts The Amazon SES Scripts zip archive contains the following Perl scripts: - ses-get-stats.pl: retrieves statistics about Amazon SES account usage. - ses-send-email.pl: send email using Amazon SES. - ses-verify-email-addresses.pl: verify email addresses to be used with Amazon SES. - SES.pm: a module used by all of the above scripts.
mail/poppwd-2.0 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Implementation of the Eudora password changing protocol
This program implements the Eudora password changing protocol. This protocol allows remote users to change their password and is supported by mail clients such as Eudora, NuPOP and a variety of webmail systems. poppwd supports PAM and so can be used against almost any password database, including local password files, LDAP or SQL databases.
mail/archiveopteryx-3.2.99.20160129 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Advanced PostgreSQL-based IMAP/POP server
Archiveopteryx is an Internet mail server, optimised to support long-term archival storage. It seeks to make it practical not only to manage large archives, but to use the information therein on a daily basis instead of relegating it to offline storage. This is the development version.
mail/MIME_Type-1.4.1 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
PEAR class for dealing with MIME types
PEAR::MIME_Type provides functionality for dealing with MIME types. * Parse MIME type. * Supports full RFC2045 specification. * Many utility functions for working with and determining info about types. * Most functions can be called statically. * Autodetect a file's mime-type, either with mime_content_type() or the 'file' command.
mail/pop3lite-0.2.4a (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Flexible, modular RFC-compliant POP3 daemon
This is POP3Lite, a flexible, RFC 1939 compliant Post Office Protocol 3 daemon. It implements everything mentioned in the RFC (either natively, or via modules), and some other things that are not strictly POP3 related capabilities (such as modules, PAM support, SQL configuration, etc).
mail/qmailmrtg7-4.2 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Program to create mrtg graphs for qmail activity
qmailmrtg7 utilizes qmail and tcpserver/multilog's extensive logging capabilities to create mrtg graphs. It efficiently processes the logs (large sites with historical logs of over 100MB can be processed in a few seconds). For qmail it graphs remote/local delivery concurrency, queue size, messages process, bytes transferred, and success/failure delivery status. For POP and SMTP it graphs total connections and concurrency.
mail/compatibility-2.0.16 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Required by many plugins for compatibility with SquirrelMail
SquirrelMail Plug-in that provides a standard API for plugin authors who need certain functionalities that may not be available in older versions of SquirrelMail. SquirrelMail administrators only need to download this plugin if any of the plugins they have require it. This plugin has no functionality in and of itself.
mail/roundcube-1.2.0 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Fully skinnable XHTML/CSS webmail written in PHP
RoundCube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an application-like user interface. It provides full functionality you expect from an e-mail client, including MIME support, address book, folder manipulation and message filters. RoundCube Webmail is written in PHP and requires the MySQL database. The user interface is fully skinnable using XHTML and CSS 2.
mail/quota_usage-1.3.1 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
View quota and current usage
If you have an IMAP server with QUOTA Extension capability, you can use this plugin to view the current quota usage (both size and message count), which is displayed just above the folders list. A warning message can also be displayed to users upon login if desired. If no quota is set, nothing is displayed.
mail/larch-1.1.2 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Larch copies messages from one IMAP server to another
Larch is a tool to copy messages from one IMAP server to another quickly and safely. It's smart enough not to copy messages that already exist on the destination and robust enough to deal with interruptions caused by flaky connections or misbehaving servers.