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    Konfidi is a trust framework that uses topical trust values from a social network of authenticated people. When you receive an email from someone you do not know, but he/she is in the network, Konfidi will compute an inferred trust value for you.
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    The ploinMailFactory is a mailing framework that provides extended features like a templating mechanism, multitenancy and localizaion. Internally it uses the commons-email API from Apache.
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    gpg-mime-filter
    Ruby script framework for the encryption and decryption of email according the GPG/MIME Format (RFC 3156). It can be used for e.g. for Apple' Mail as replacement for GPGMail.
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    A PHP/MySQL driven, web based Junk mail management framework. Takes the place of the Spam or Junk folder by sending periodic Digest emails with a synopsis of each message in an HTML form for user review and processing via a simple Submit button.
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    Keychain Framework is an Objective C Foundation-based framework for accessing Keychain and Security services under MacOS X. It provides convenience wrappers around the CDSA library included with MacOS X, facilities for manipulating keychains, and more.
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    CBMS is designed to relieve the burden on dnsbl operators by providing a management framework for their databases and data. CBMS will co-exist with existing management systems or work just as well if not better as the only management system.
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    A Sender Policy Framework (SPF) Java API. Including DNS probe classes, SPF record evaluation and macro language expansion. This project sponsored by Mimecast Limited United Kingdom.
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    Memephage is an automated web log (blog). It passively gathers and summarizes links from various places. Currently: IRC, social MUDs, e-mail, and web browsers. Uses the POE multitasking and networking framework for Perl.
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    Naive-Bayes based classification services for Avalon/Keel framework IOC containers.
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