Penguin Greetings (pgreet) is a Perl web-based ecards for UNIX systems. pgreet is template-based and makes ecards more like email. pgreet can use SpeedyCGI for faster CGI transactions. A separate daemon does the emailing and data storage for security
Utility for manipulation of mails in the traditional UNIX mailbox format, joining/sorting several input mailbox files and writing resulting data in a separate mailbox.
SIMpad by Siemens is a multimedia device with a screen resolution of 800x600x16 and is based on StrongARM processor SA1110 .
The goal of this project is to provide a full Linux operatingsystem with kernel and applications.
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DEPRECATED - This is now hosted at https://github.com/Yeraze/ytnef
ytnef is a program to work with procmail to decode TNEF streams (winmail.dat attachments) like those created with Outlook. Unlike other similar programs, it can also create vCalendar/vCard entries from meeting requests, address cards, and task entries.
emailsoap is a Sendmail Milter designed to alter email subject headers.
Specifically, use it to look for offending words and replace them.
Essentially washing email's mouth out with soap.
The Sino Project is an Open Source initiative that utilized
code developed by the Chinese government. Sino Linux Middleware v3.0 and Mobile Business Application Suites are built and tested in conjunction with the OSDL in a high volume, enterprise read
Peer Agent is a system that enable a group of users to carry out automated complex interaction via email services without relying on a trusted third party.
SPASTIC (Simple Procmail Anti-Spam Templates Improved Code) allows filtering of e-mail using simple keywords. The scripts, by default, have different filters for the headers and the body of messages. It also includes a whitelist.
DBMail provides a database-backend mail store using PostgreSQL or MySQL. It includes POP3 and IMAP servers to access the mail store, pipe and LMTP for message delivery, and a suite of command line utilities. Please click our Home Page link for more info.
Qmail NMX is a project that intends to bring commercial features to Qmail, enabling it to manage high volume environments. Features such as scalability, high availability, high volume users, etc... are available to Qmail with this project.
The Email Administration Utility can help a client administrate their own Email accounts via a web interface using PHP and Perl scripting. The client can add, remove or modify accounts on a server that provides an IMAP port to connect to.
Ec supports reading, composing, and sorting messages in user defined folders. It can send and receive mail to and from remote POP3 and SMTP servers, and route mail using sendmail, exim, and qmail. Ec also supports MIME attachments and multiple accounts
A web-based helpdesk ticketing system. It adopts a more effective ticket sorting/ranking method instead of the cumbersome "assign/completed". More: http://www.upoint.info/cgi
Protect your email address. Easily create email "placeholders" to shield your real address. Create one off email aliases to track who's abuseing your email, and stop their spam. CGI written in Perl to allow webmasters to easily create email aliases
Dougal is a Free (LGPL) mail-washing program for the POP3 protocol, written in Perl. It supports any operatingsystem that supports Perl 5.x and TCP/IP (Perl IO::Socket module).
Mboxgrep is a small, non-interactive utility that scans mail
folders for messages matching regular expressions. It does matching against basic and extended POSIX regular expressions, and reads and writes a variety of mailbox formats.
Spamscan is a content based spam filter using keywords set by the user it is filtering mail for, and determines (or attempts to anyway) whether the email is spam or not. If it is, it optionally labels the mail (in the Subject: line, it would simply add SP