DavMail POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP Exchange Gateway
DavMail is a POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP exchange gateway
allowing users to use any mail/calendar client (e.g. Thunderbird
with Lightning or Apple iCal) with an Exchange server, even from
the internet or behind a firewall through Outlook Web Access.
This software is supposed to work as a "reference implementation" of the
suggested "whoson" internet protocol. The protocol is expected to be
employed on "spam relay protected" mail servers to allow traveling
customers still send their email via the protected server. For this, a
realtime database of "temporarily trusted" IP addresses is maintained by
a special daemon program. The database may be filled by, e.g. POP/IMAP
servers, and used by SMTP server. Another possible use of the protocol
is to have the database filled by RADIUS/TACACS server for all dialup
clients, and SMTP server using it to put the user identity into the
"Received" header along with the source IP address. The protocol itself
is defined in a separate document "whoson.txt".
This is an implementation of DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) draft standard
for the Postfix mail transfer agent. DKIM is a scheme to sign and verify
e-mail messages on a per-domain basis.
Details regarding the protocol and other issues related to the draft standard
can be found at http://mipassoc.org/dkim/.
DSPAM (as in De-Spam) is an open-source project to create a new kind
of anti-spam mechanism, and is currently effective as both a
server-side agent for UNIX email servers and a developer's library
for mail clients, other anti-spam tools, and similar projects
requiring drop-in spam filtering.
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.
Asmail is a "mail-checker" like xbiff, but with the Afterstep
look & feel. It indicates the status of your mailbox.
It can be put in the Wharf, execute a program on incoming mail,
execute a program upon mouseclick, show animations and more...
Exilog is a tool to centralize and visualize Exim logs
across multiple Exim servers with a web front end.
It is used in addition to Exim's standard or syslog logging.
It does not require changing Exim or its logging style.
Faces is a Gtk+ program for monitoring a list visually. Typically this is
a list of incoming mail messages. IMAP and POP mailbox formats are
supported.
Faces has three different modes of operation:
* The default will monitor for new mail.
* You can monitor the whole of a mail file.
* Custom monitoring. You can specify a program or shell script to run.
Lots of good examples can be downloaded from:
ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/faces/picons/src/
Audio capabilities are also provided as a conditional compilation option.
fdm is a simple, lightweight replacement for mail fetch, filter and
delivery programs such as fetchmail and procmail. It can currently
fetch using POP3, POP3S, IMAP or from stdin, and deliver to a pipe,
file, maildir, mbox or SMTP server, based on regexps.
This is mail/filtermail, a port of mailfilter, renamed because another
mailfilter exists in the ports tree.
It filters mail on a pop3 server, allowing junk to be deleted on the
server rather than after it has been downloaded, and integrates with other
programs such as fetchmail.