The Horde_ListHeaders library parses Mailing List Headers as defined in
RFC 2369 & RFC 2919.
This Horde package provides various utility classes for dealing with Microsoft
MAPI structured data.
Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same
time being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the
outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different.
Some feautures:
Connection cache for SMTP, DSN status notifications, IP version 6, Plug-in
support for multiple SASL implementations (Cyrus, Dovecot), TLS encryption and
authentication, Configurable status notification message text, Access control
per client/sender/recipient/etc, Content filter (built-in, external before
queue, external after queue), Berkeley DB database, LDAP database, MySQL
database, PostgreSQL database, Maildir and mailbox format, Virtual domains,
VERP envelope return addresses and others.
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.
Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same
time being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the
outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different.
Some feautures:
Connection cache for SMTP, DSN status notifications, IP version 6, Plug-in
support for multiple SASL implementations (Cyrus, Dovecot), TLS encryption and
authentication, Configurable status notification message text, Access control
per client/sender/recipient/etc, Content filter (built-in, external before
queue, external after queue), Berkeley DB database, LDAP database, MySQL
database, PostgreSQL database, Maildir and mailbox format, Virtual domains,
VERP envelope return addresses and others.
pymsgauth is a toolkit for automatically and securely dealing with qsecretary
confirmation notices (used on mailing lists run by D.J. Bernstein).
It is written in Python, and licensed under GPL.
Prayer is yet another Webmail interface for IMAP servers on Unix systems.
It exists because we weren't terribly happy about the characteristics of
existing Webmail interfaces: in particular scalability problems with common
open source Webmail packages and the lack of flexibility that commercial
packages would give us. This doesn't mean that Prayer is trying to compete
with existing Webmail packages. It just means that Prayer is better suited
to our particular environment.
Net_Cyrus is a PEAR class which provides an API for the administration of
Cyrus IMAP servers.
It can be used to create,delete and modify users and it's properties (Quota
and ACL)
This PEAR class provides an implementation of the IMAP protocol using PEAR's
Net_Socket:: class.