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    Rspamd

    Rspamd

    Rapid spam filtering system

    Rspamd is an advanced spam filtering system and email processing framework that allows evaluation of messages by a number of rules including regular expressions, statistical analysis and custom services such as URL black lists. Each message is analysed by Rspamd and given a verdict that might be used by MTA for further processing (e.g. to reject a message, or add a special header indicating spam) along with other information, such as possible DKIM signature or modifications suggested for a...
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    peco

    peco

    Simplistic interactive filtering tool

    peco (pronounced peh-koh) is based on a python tool, percol. percol was darn useful, but I wanted a tool that was a single binary, and forget about python. peco is written in Go, and therefore you can just grab the binary releases and drop it in your $PATH. peco can be a great tool to filter stuff like logs, process stats, find files, because unlike grep, you can type as you think and look through the current results. Demos speak more than a thousand words! Here's me looking for a process on...
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    Sortmail is a program to process incoming email, classify it and process it accordingly. Sortmail can handle incoming email as it arrives or download from a POP server. Sortmail is easier to configure than procmail and can replace fetchmail.
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    Leveraging the efficiency of Net::Server's process pooling capabilities, ulppd is a fast, highly scalable daemon and framework simplifying the creation of arbitrary anti-spam and filtering rules written in perl.
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    This project aims to implement in-line filtering functionality for Sendmail. This will allow filters to process mail data on the wire (i.e. earlier). This is primarily intended for better status reports of in-transit mails.
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    Server to read, process and send eMails used to apply business-rules on eMail traffic. Starting with rewriting mime headers up to do complex calculations is every possible using the build-in plug-in technology.
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    JEM is an SMTP server with pluggable components that let you process email in any way you like. It can also extend beyond emails into generalised message processing (like JMS) and can even generate its own messages based on a Cron-like facility.
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