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mail/Sendmail-AccessDB-1.04 (Score: 0.118519306)
Perl5 interface to the Sendmail access.db list
This module is designed so that users of the Sendmail::Milter module (or other Sendmail programmers) can ascertain if a user has elected to whitelist themselves as a "spam friend" (where there should be no spam filtering on mail to them) or, where spam-filtering is not the default, but an option, where certain receipients have been labeled as "spam haters".
mail/isbg-1.00 (Score: 0.118519306)
Scan an IMAP inbox for spam using SpamAssassin
IMAP Spam Begone (isbg) is a script that makes it easy to scan an IMAP inbox for spam using SpamAssassin and get your spam moved to another folder. Unlike the normal mode of deployments for SpamAssassin, isbg does not need to be involved in mail delivery, and can run on completely different machines to where your mailbox actually is.
mail/rainloop-1.10.3 (Score: 0.118519306)
Modern and interactive webmail
Modern user interface. Complete support of IMAP and SMTP protocols including SSL and STARTTLS. Minimalistic resources requirements. Direct access to mail server is used (mails are not stored locally on web server). Allows for adding multiple accounts to primary one, simultaneous access to different accounts in different browser tabs is supported. Additional identities. Administrative panel for configuring main options...
mail/libspf-1.0.0.p5 (Score: 0.118519306)
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) library and client
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) library and client in C. SPF is a standard under development for email envelope sender verification. Domain owners can specify who is qualified to send mail for the domain by publishing SPF TXT records in DNS. Read all about SPF at http://spf.pobox.com/
mail/milter-callback-1.6.0 (Score: 0.118519306)
Milter to perform a envelope-from sender verification on target MX
milter-callback is a sendmail milter intended to: * perform a envelope-from sender verification on target MX * perform an optional envelope-from sender verification on sending peer * drop e-mails from nonexistent hostsparts, mail domains and nonexistent users * log to database all connections processed (only pgsql is supported at this time)
mail/offlineimap-6.5.7 (Score: 0.118519306)
Powerful IMAP/Maildir synchronization and reader support
OfflineIMAP synchronizes emails between two repositories, so that you can read the same mailbox from multiple computers. It supports IMAP as REMOTE repository and Maildir/IMAP as LOCAL repository. OfflineIMAP is also useful if you want to use a mail reader that does not have IMAP support, has poor IMAP support, or does not provide disconnected operation.
mail/Email-Simple-2.210 (Score: 0.118519306)
Simple parsing of RFC2822 message format and headers
Email::Simple is the first deliverable of the "Perl Email Project", a reaction against the complexity and increasing bugginess of the Mail::* modules. In contrast, Email::* modules are meant to be simple to use and to maintain, pared to the bone, fast, minimal in their external dependencies, and correct.
mail/archiveopteryx-3.2.0 (Score: 0.118519306)
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.
mail/exim-4.87 (Score: 0.118519306)
High performance MTA for Unix systems on the Internet
Exim is a mail transfer agent for Unix systems connected to the Internet. It is a monolithic MTA designed to be a command line compatible drop-in replacement for Sendmail. Exim is an excellent mailer for an ISP, as its control and flexibility are very good and its requeueing and retry algorithms are very powerful. Exim's configuration syntax is well documented.
mail/poppwd-2.0 (Score: 0.118519306)
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.