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IDTrans is developing b2b technologies. The primary aspects of the project are secure transmission libraries, a key server, and a application to demonstrate the use of the libraries.
XEM is: 1) A specification of a pre-formating syntax for XML. 2) A library of tools for create, collect and manage free information via maillists, to create and transform XML contents.
xP provides an intuitive, high quality, graphical user interface to the University of Washington's PINE(R) Messaging System. WARNING: This program is (at present) EXTREMELY unstable and is for DEVELOPERS ONLY. A stable release will be coming soon.
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Qpopper is the most widely-used server for the POP3 protocol (this allows users to access their mail using any POP3 client). Qpopper supports the latest standards, and includes a large number of optional features.
OzoneFarm is a eCommunity-building project aimed at promoting open source computing and distribution and generation of open content. The goals and strategies for forming the community are being discussed in an open forum.
Throwmail is an extremely easy to configure piece of software that takes the place of a standard MTA (sendmail) and delivers mail. It is designed to work with MUA's and is not suitable for a stand alone MTA.
Kiltdown is an Email Client for UNIX. It is UI independant (I use both Gnome and KDE), and is fully featured, including MIME support, multiple accounts, filtering, etc. It currently runs under Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris.
rotasig is a simple mail signature randomizer: make a directory where the signature files will be stored. Every time you run rotasig, one file will be copied as SignatureFile. If SignatureFile is omitted, ${HOME}/.signature will be used.
This is my first
A Full Featured E-Mail client with support for SMTP, POP3, Full IMAP, LDAP support for a global address book (anonymous and authenticated) unlimited private address books, todo lists, a personal calendar, spell checking support.
This is intended to be an add-on for the Great Listar Mailing List Manager - www.listar.org. Interactivelly, sys admins will be able to create and edit user lists.
An API and test suite, or possibly an application unto itself, to manage keys and allow mail user agents (such as pine or mutt) to use encryption and authentication systems (such as S/MIME) via the services of external encryption suites (such as OpenSSL)
After one year without development of the XForms based Unix email client XFMail, the coding has started again. The GTK is supposed to be the toolkit of choice and so we will take XFMail's core, restructure it, and port it to the Gimp ToolKit.
Gnome-Jupiter is planned to become a MUA supporting multiple POP3-Accounts.
First aim is a stable SMTP/POP3 combination. IMAP is planned for the
future.
Allows stdin or files specified on the command line to be printed from a
remote terminal using ANSI escape sequences.
Inspired by the ansiprt.c component of U Wash's PINE.