These are a collection of contributed programs for qmail.
fastforward allows the use of a new method of storing aliases, in a
compact database.
dotforward allows old-style ".forward" files to work correctly.
Elmo (ELectronic Mail Operator) is an ncurses-based program for
receiving, filtering, reading, composing, and sending mail from a
character terminal. It speaks POP3 and SMTP and can work with
maildir or Berkeley-formatted mailboxes.
This version is a development version, but is rather stable, and
is known to work better than the stable version on FreeBSD 4.x.
Before running elmo, users should run elmoconf.pl to generate an
~/.elmorc file.
Qmail-Remove will remove messages containing a particular string from your
Qmail queue.
Elmo (ELectronic Mail Operator) is an ncurses-based program for
receiving, filtering, reading, composing, and sending mail from a
character terminal. It speaks POP3 and SMTP and can work with
maildir or Berkeley-formatted mailboxes.
Before running elmo, users should run elmoconf.pl to generate an
~/.elmorc file.
QmailAdmin is a cgi program for administering Qmail with vchkpw.
qmHandle is a simple program which allows you to view and manage a qmail
message queue.
The key features of qmHandle are:
* You can read the qmail queue, like you do with the qmail-qread program.
However, the output of this program is improved over qmail-qread, with
the output of the message subjects and color capabilities;
* You can print queue statistics, like qmail-qstat, with color capabilities;
* You can view a message in the queue;
* You can remove a message from the queue.
qSheff is a wrapper for the qmail queue that scans email for viruses and
spam. Infected messages are rejected before they reach the queue, so the
server doesn't perform any job for them. After checking the message, it
will wake the qmail queue. Some of the supported features:
- Antivirus executing (ClamAV)
- Header and body filtering
- Subject filtering
- Attachment blocking
- Quarantine support
- White/black lists
- Single line logging for qmail
- Basic DoS attack prevention
- And much more...
Sigrot is a small program for signature rotation. It keeps a file with your
favorite signatures and puts a random one in your signature each time you
run it. You can also specify a standard part of your signature which will
not change, ie. your name or PGP key.
The qtools package comprises several utilities for use with qmail,
typically as part of .qmail command processing.
Included are tools to extract the message body, extract all or
parts of the header, check an address list for a matching address
or domain, message filtering and forwarding, write to a maildir,
and automatically reply to certain messages.
implements Yahoo!, Inc.'s DomainKeys draft standard for signing
and verifying e-mail messages on a per-domain basis.
Details regarding the protocol and other issues related to the
draft standard can be found at http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys