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www/hypermail-2.3.0 (Score: 0.06956993)
Program to generate a cross-referenced HTML mail archive
Hypermail is a program that takes a file of mail messages in UNIX mailbox format and generates a set of cross-referenced HTML documents. Each file that is created represents a separate message in the mail archive and contains links to other articles, so that the entire archive can be browsed in a number of ways by following links. Archives generated by Hypermail can be incrementally updated, and Hypermail is set by default to only update archives when changes are detected.
x11-clocks/rclock-2.7.10 (Score: 0.06595349)
Analog clock for X w/appointment reminder and mail notification
Rclock is an analog clock for X intended as an xclock(1) replacement that conserves memory and has extra features: rclock enters reverse video if there is mail waiting; an appointment reminder is also builtin. The ~/.rclock file lists the messages to display and/or the programs to run at specified times and dates.
archivers/sharutils-4.15.2 (Score: 0.064184904)
Pack, send, and unpack shell archives; synchronize via e-mail
This is the set of GNU shar utilities. This port installs them with the letter "g" prepended to their names, to avoid conflict with the FreeBSD base system. The uudecode and uuencode commands are omitted (BSD versions are present in the base system). The shar utilities deal with shar files, so-called shell archives, which are scripts suitable for transmission by e-mail or Usenet. When a shar file is executed, the files it contains are unpacked without the need for any software other than the shell itself and sed. Because they are scripts, shell archives from strangers should be read before executing them, to check for harmful commands. synopses from the info pages: * gmail-files: Send files to remote site. * gmailshar: Make and send a shell archive. * gremsync: Synchronize remote directory trees using e-mail. * gshar: Make a shell archive. * gunshar: Explode a shell archive.
net-mgmt/check_email_delivery-0.7.1b (Score: 0.060866803)
Nagios Plugin to monitor your mail environment
Check Email Delivery is a plugin for Nagios that allows you to check functionality within your email environment. Some typical uses of this plugin include: * check SMTP server * check IMAP server * check email delivery loop * check auto-responder function * keep an eye on email lag * monitor automated mailboxes * aggregate check results of multiple plugins * check email-to-FTP or other special email gateways
textproc/HTML-Quoted-0.04 (Score: 0.060866803)
Extract structure of quoted HTML mail message
Parses and extracts quotation structure out of a HTML message. Purpose and returned structures are very similar to Text::Quoted.
news/mmail-0.49 (Score: 0.060363725)
Offline BBS mail packet reader supporting QWK/OMEN/SOUP/OPX/BLUEWAVE
MultiMail is an offline mail packet reader for UNIX and other systems. It currently supports the Blue Wave, QWK, OMEN, and SOUP formats. It has a full screen, color user interface, built with the curses library. Features include auto-decompression of packets with external compress program, user-friendly menus to select packet, area, letter, etc., save whole area or one letter in a text file, enter mail in any area (using an external editor), insert tagline from a tagline file, reply mail with quote, write netmail, and netmail addressbook.
games/xboard-4.9.1 (Score: 0.05961682)
X frontend for Crafty, GNUChess, Chess Servers, or e-mail chess
Xboard is a graphical chessboard that can serve as a user interface for Crafty, GNU Chess, for Internet Chess Servers, or for electronic mail correspondence chess. xboard can also be used by itself.
german/unix-connect-0.95 (Score: 0.058337916)
Unix-Connect - mail+news-gateway for Zconnect (tm)
English abstract: It is a German communication protocol used over modem lines, a mail and news gateway compliant with the German "GATEBAU" regulations. It is the native protocol for z-netz newsgroups. UNIX-Connect kann sehr vielseitig eingesetzt werden. Entwickelt wurde es, um ein Unix-System als Server im Z-NETZ (im alten Sinne) einsetzen zu koennen. Nebeneffekt ist die Gateway-Funktion. Gerade die Gateway-Routinen sind relativ gut portabel (ANSI-C ohne wesentliche UNIX-Einfluesse), und daher bereits auf anderen Computertypen realisiert worden. Bei den Online-Routinen ist das schwieriger, aber nicht unmoeglich. UNIX-Connect kann auch als Point benutzt werden - also um am heimischen Linux-System die Nachrichten aus der Z-NETZ MailBox vor Ort im ELM oder NN zu lesen. Dieser Einsatzmoeglichkeit widmet die Dokumentation ein eigenes Kapitel, da hierbei sehr viele Konfigurationsprobleme von vornherein vermieden werden koennen. LICENSE: GPL2 or later LICENSE: BSD (rsmtp) FTP: ftp://unix-connect.sf.net/pub/unix-connect/ FTP: ftp://ftp.dinoex.org/pub/unix-connect/
sysutils/flasher-1.3 (Score: 0.05376844)
Monitors log or mail files for writes, and flashes a keyboard LED
Flasher monitors changes to one or more files, and indicates the number of writes to these files by briefly flashing a console LED once for each write. The flashing sequence is repeated, after a brief pause, until the files have been read. As the files are subsequently read, the number of LED flashes is reduced. When all monitored files have been read, the console LED will be disabled. The most obvious use is to monitor specific system log or mail files. Multiple LEDs can be used. Each possible LED (-c, -n or -s) takes a list of colon-separated file arguments. For example, when invoked as: # ./flasher -s /var/log/messages:/var/mail/root the Scroll Lock LED will flash once for each write made to either of these files, until the files are read. When /var/log/messages has been read, the Scroll Lock LED will continue to flash once for each write that has been made to /var/mail/root, until it also has been read. The list of files can include files that don't yet exist.
chinese/mutt-1.6.1 (Score: 0.05072234)
The Mongrel of Mail User Agents with Chinese support