Exipick is a script for display messages from Exim queue based on
a variety of criteria, for example this is usefull for checking Exim
queue in some stitistics scripts.
ez-pine-gpg is a set of scripts that allows beginners and experts
to use gpg with Pine. There are plenty of other applications that
allow gpg to be used with Pine: This one is intended to be the
best, since it merges intuitive use with powerful features.
The result is an application that's not only fast and secure,
but also perfect for novices and power-users alike.
ezmlm-idx is an improved version of ezmlm mailing list manager.
ezmlm-idx adds the following features:
- multi-message threaded archive retrieval
- digests
- remote administration
- message and subscription moderation
- subscriber-only restrictions
- message trailer
- subject prefix
- subscriber name storage
- customizable setup
- multi-language and MIME support
- improved bounce handling
- case-insensitive subscriber address storage
- distributed lists (main + sublist transparent to the subscriber)
- SQL support (MySQL or PostgreSQL) for centrally administered
distributed lists
ezmlm is an easy-to-use, high-speed mailing list manager for qmail.
ezmlm lets users set up their own mailing lists within qmail's address
hierarchy. A user, Joe, types
ezmlm-make ~/SOS ~/.qmail-sos joe-sos isp.net
and instantly has a functioning mailing list, joe-sos@isp.net, with all
relevant information stored in a new ~/SOS directory.
ezmlm takes advantage of qmail's VERPs to reliably determine the
recipient address and message number for every incoming bounce message.
ezmlm is reliable, even in the face of system crashes. It writes each
new subscription and each new message safely to disk before it reports
success to qmail.
ezmlm doesn't mind huge mailing lists. Lists don't even have to fit into
memory. ezmlm hashes the subscription list into a set of independent
files so that it can handle subscription requests quickly. ezmlm uses
qmail for blazingly fast parallel SMTP deliveries.
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.
GBuffy will poll multiple mailboxes for new mail. It will list the
number of new messages in each mailbox you configure. It will also
highlight the mailboxes which have new mail. Pressing the left mouse
button on a mailbox with new mail will display the Sender and Subject
of each new message. Additionally, GBuffy will display the X-Face
header for messages which have them. Pressing the middle mouse button
on a mailbox will launch the configured command, generally a command
to read the mailbox with your favorite mailreader. Pressing the right
mouse button will bring up the configure menu.
GBuffy is currently capable of watching MBOX, MMDF, Maildir and MH
Folders. This version also supports IMAP4rev1 and NNTP with XOVER.
Support for an external program for notification is planned.
GKrellM mailwatch plugin
A plugin for gkrellm, that watches in multiple mailboxes for new mail.
Gnarwl is an email autoresponder.
Unlike the original vacation(1) program, gnarwl is based on LDAP.
Traditionally you had to give every user, who wanted to use autoreply
facilities full fledged system accounts (trusting them to set their
forwarding up properly, cursing when they didn't).
With gnarwl this is history. User information is now stored in LDAP.
Thats right, no more messing around with system accounts or homedirs for
users who just want their email working, but don't care to fuss around
with shell commands.
GotMail is a utility to download mail from a Hotmail or MSN account
and either save it to disk or forward it using sendmail to
another email address.
Grepmail searches a normal, gzip'd, bzip'd, or tzip'd mailbox for a given
regular expression, and returns those emails that match it. Piped input is
allowed, and date restrictions are supported.