PEAR::Net_LMTP provides an implementation of the RFC2033 LMTP using
PEAR::Net_Socket and PEAR::Auth_SASL.
This is a port of vacation which is an email autoresponder commonly
used when taking a vacation / holiday / leave of absence.
Language packs for Thunderbird
pflogsumm.pl is designed to provide an over-view of postfix
activity, with just enough detail to give the administrator
a "heads up" for potential trouble spots. The following is
an over-view of the reports produced:
* Total number of:
* Messages received, delivered, deferred, bounced and forwarded
* Bytes in messages received and delivered
* Sending and Recipient Hosts/Domains
* Senders and Recipients
* Optional SMTPD totals for number of connections
and many many more.
This package contains a program to notify senders about email that has been
held in the qmail queue.
PGPsendmail is a drop-in wrapper for the standard sendmail programme
which resides as /usr/sbin/sendmail on most Unix systems. It allows the
automatic encryption of outgoing messages by using the recipient's PGP
public keys. It does *not* provide for automatic decryption of incoming
messages: such a feature would necessarily involve compromising your
passphrase. However, it can provide for automatic signing of outgoing
messages by using PGPdaemon.
A fast rbl lookup implementation for qmail, typically used as part of .qmail
command processing.
It has the same function as rblsmtpd, but the messages are checked at local
delivery time.
Phplist is an email announcement delivery system. It is great for
newsletters, publicity lists, notifications, and many other uses.
Phplist has many features, including:
* double opt-in subscription mechanism
* scheduling
* RSS
* list segmentation
* click-tracking
* attachments
* bounce management
Simple, fast, /bin/sh-based filters to use GnuPG with Alpine.
In addition to the standard functions of encrypt/decrypt and sign/verify
for inline messages, I added pseudo-filters to verify or decrypt messages
that were sent using MIME encoding.
See the INSTALL file for instructions on how to configure these filters.
tpop3d is yet-another-pop3-server. The intention has been to write
a server which is fast, extensible, and secure. tpop3d supports
traditional (BSD-format) mailspools and Maildir. It also supports
MySQL, perl, and external authentication methods.