automx makes setting up a mail account easy. All your users need to provide
is real name, mail address and password. Their mail client and automx will
safely handle the rest.
automx runs on your server and handles mail account profile requests from
your mail clients. Put an end to endless phone calls trying to coach users to
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writing Tutorials nobody reads.
automx unifies Microsoft's and Mozilla's mail account provisioning standards
in one powerful Open Source tool. Choose from many backends, including LDAP
and SQL, and let automx create standard and individualized profiles for
multiple domains on the fly!
libESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic
mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA) such as
Exim. It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another
program that must be able to post electronic mail but where mail
functionality is not the program's primary purpose. libESMTP is not
intended to be used as part of a program that implements a Mail
Transport Agent.
libESMTP is an attempt to provide a robust implementation of the SMTP
protocol for use with mail clients. It is being developed as a reaction
to the experience of incomplete or buggy implementations of SMTP and
also to help remove the need for the installation of MTAs on
workstations which only need them to provide a sendmail command for a
mail client to post its mail.
Mail/MIME handling library for GNUstep.
LICENSE: LGPL2 or later
annoyance-filter uses Bayesian statistics to determine the probability
an E-mail message is junk based on an analysis of its contents compared
to collections of known junk and legitimate E-mail.
OpenVISP Stats is a very simple mail statistics RRDtool frontend for mail
statistics that produces daily, weekly, monthly and yearly graphs of
received/sent, bounces/rejected, spam mails, viruses, ... and pop/imap
statistics.
GroupVice - theme for RoundCube Web Mail, the opensource PHP/MySQL web mail
application.
This theme is based on Novell Groupwise WebAccess v7 and is known to be
compatible with IE7, IE8, Safari, Opera, and Firefox.
gnubiff is a mail notification program that checks for mail, displays
headers when new mail has arrived and allow to read first lines of
new mails.
It relies on the GNOME and GTK libraries but can be compiled and
used with or without GNOME support. Supported protocols are pop3,
apop, imap4, mh, qmail and mailfile.
Furthermore, gnubiff is fully configurable with a lot of options
like polltime, poptime, sounds, mail reader, mailbox names, etc.
and can also filter spam.
Junk Mail Buffering Agent is a tool for preventing delivery of email until the
sender has confirmed their address. It can be used in conjunction with a spam
filter to prevent delivery of spammy-looking email unless the sender is
confirmed as valid.
jmba is designed to be used in conjunction with a spam filter such as QSF and
the mail processor procmail. When the spam filter says it thinks an email is
spam, it can be passed to jmba. jmba will queue it and send an email to the
sender containing a key; if the sender replies, the original email is
"unfrozen" from the queue and delivered.
"My Mailer" is an incarnation of a UNIX text-based mailer
designed to be an intermediate step between mail and pine.
Features:
MIME aware -- While this mailer does not implement a full set of
the MIME mail extensions, it should handle most MIME mail.
It also handles some Sun mail attachment formats.
Threaded messages -- Articles by default are threaded by subject.
This allows one to plow through huge mailing list discussions,
sometimes spanning weeks, with very little effort.
Automatic detection of a modified mail file, and the changes will
then be merged with the current message listing.
Automatically uncompresses and recompresses gzipped mailfiles
Searchable message listings, including search through message text
DRAC is a daemon that dynamically updates a relay authorization map for
Sendmail, Postfix and other MTAs that support it. It provides a way for
legitimate users to relay mail through an SMTP server, while preventing
non-authorized users from using it as a spam relay. Authenticated users
have their IP address added to the map immediately after they have
authenticated via POP, IMAP, or any other daemon which supports the
DRAC API. By default, map entries expire after 30 minutes, but can be
renewed by additional authentication. Periodically checking mail on a
POP server sufficiently does this. DRAC does not require that the
POP/IMAP and SMTP server be on the same physical host.