MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating
(not parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to output a
simple, decent single- or multi-part message with text or binary
attachments. It does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME::
modules installed.
To use the built-in SMTP interface (and thereby avoid calling sendmail) please
install the Net module through ports/net/p5-Net, or stand alone. This package
will contain the Net::SMTP code required.
If you need more sophisticated behaviour from MIME, please install the
MIME::tools package instead.
The filter aims to make SMTP data transparent just before going onto the
wire as per RFC 821 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Section 4.5.2.
TRANSPARENCY. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc821.html for details.
Conversely the filter takes transparent data from the wire and converts
it to the original format.
The main purpose of this filter is to help POE::Component::Client::SMTP
create transparent messages when comunicating with an SMTP server.
However the filter can be used by any Perl SMTP client or server.
qmailanalog is a collection of tools to help you analyze qmail-send's
activity record. It supplies statistics to answer a wide variety of
questions:
* overall: how many messages? recipients? attempts? etc.
* ddist: how soon were 50% of the messages delivered? 90%? 95%? 99%?
* rxdelay: what's the best order of recipients for mailing lists?
* recipients, rhosts: who's getting mail? bytes? messages? attempts?
* successes, failures, deferrals: why? how often? how much delay?
* senders, suids: messages? bytes? load? recipients? attempts? delay?
qmailanalog also includes several tools to focus attention on particular
senders, recipients, or messages.
E-MailRelay is a simple SMTP proxy and store-and-forward message transfer
agent (MTA). When running as a proxy all e-mail messages can be passed
through a user-defined program, such as a spam filter, which can drop, re-
address or edit messages as they pass through. When running as a store-
and-forward MTA incoming messages are stored in a local spool directory,
and then forwarded to the next SMTP server on request.
E-MailRelay can also run as a POP3 server. Messages received over SMTP
can be automatically dropped into several independent POP3 mailboxes.
The qmail program is a secure, reliable, efficient simple message
transfer agent. It is meant to be a replacement for the entire
sendmail-binmail system that most UNIX hosts use.
Although qmail holds security and reliability as its top two
priorities, it is also fast. On a Pentium under BSD/OS, qmail can
easily handle 200000 separate messages per day that are injected
and must then be delivered to local mailboxes!
Security and reliability are qmail's two strengths, however. The
qmail package ensures a message, once accepted, will never be lost.
An optional new mailbox format, maildir, even lets users safely
read their mail over NFS, while still accepting new mail deliveries.
The following features are supported: host and user masquerading,
full host hiding, virtual domains, null clients, list-owner rewriting,
relay control, double-bounce recording, arbitrary RFC 822 address
lists, cross-host mailing-list loop detection, per-recipient
checkpointing, downed host backoffs, independent message retry
schedules, a drop-in sendmail replacement, and more!
http://pobox.com/~djb/qmail.html
This software is supposed to work as a "reference implementation" of the
suggested "whoson" internet protocol. The protocol is expected to be
employed on "spam relay protected" mail servers to allow traveling
customers still send their email via the protected server. For this, a
realtime database of "temporarily trusted" IP addresses is maintained by
a special daemon program. The database may be filled by, e.g. POP/IMAP
servers, and used by SMTP server. Another possible use of the protocol
is to have the database filled by RADIUS/TACACS server for all dialup
clients, and SMTP server using it to put the user identity into the
"Received" header along with the source IP address. The protocol itself
is defined in a separate document "whoson.txt".
IM (Internet Message) provides a series of user interface commands
(imput, imget, imls, ...) and backend Perl5 modules to integrate
E-mail and NetNews user interface. They are designed to be used both
from Mew version 1.x and on command line.
The folder style of IM is exactly the same as that of MH. So, you can
replace MH with this package without any migration works. Moreover,
you are able to operate your messages both by IM and MH with
consistent manner.
IM is copyrighted by IM developing team. You can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the modified BSD license.
Although you installed IM successfully, yet you must be initialized on
your home directory at once. Execute imsetup command with your account
after im installed.
% imsetup
Lurker is not just another mailing list archiver. It is capable of handling
gigabytes of mail without slowing down. Lurker has been designed to scale to
support sites with thousands of concurrent users and hundreds of new messages a
second. If you run a high-volume mailing list archive, you should seriously
consider lurker for this alone.
To facilitate finding interesting data, lurker supports:
* full keyword search by body, subject, author, ...
* a graphical representation of message relationships
* charts of the current activity about a topic
* searching lists or queries around an estimated time
* signature verification to confirm the author
* messages markup to find related information
As one would expect, lurker also supports file attachments, multiple languages,
message threading, gpg key photo ids, a transactional database, automatic
timezone detection, render caching, xml customization with xslt and css,
multiple front-ends (3-tier deployment), and many other buzz words.
What is OpenEMM?
OpenEMM is a feature-rich web-based enterprise application for email
marketing, newsletters and service mails (transaction mails and
event or time triggered mails). OpenEMM offers a great user interface,
sophisticated bounce management, link tracking, lots of graphical
realtime statistics, a CMS module and a scripting feature to implement
individual tasks.
OpenEMM is the first open source application for e-mail marketing.
Its code base has been developed since 1999 and is used - as part
of the commercial software product E-Marketing Manager (EMM) - by
companies like IBM, Daimler, Siemens and Deutsche Telekom.
OpenEMM offers already more than 95% of the functionality of most
commercial products and some features most commercial products do
not offer right now (for example MySQL support and CMS functionality).
OpenEMM is a feature-rich web-based enterprise application for email
marketing, newsletters and service mails (transaction mails and
event or time triggered mails). OpenEMM offers a great user interface,
sophisticated bounce management, link tracking, lots of graphical
realtime statistics, a CMS module and a scripting feature to implement
individual tasks.
OpenEMM is the first open source application for e-mail marketing.
Its code base has been developed since 1999 and is used - as part
of the commercial software product E-Marketing Manager (EMM) - by
companies like IBM, Daimler, Siemens and Deutsche Telekom.
OpenEMM offers already more than 95% of the functionality of most
commercial products and some features most commercial products do
not offer right now (for example MySQL support and CMS functionality).