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    PHPMailer Pro

    PHPMailer Pro

    The Next Generation Mail Transport Class.

    ...Support for multi-language content and all major encodings. One single file, SMTP built-in. An entirely new email address engine normalizes email addresses and formats to RFC standards. User input of email address in almost any format: strings, arrays, multi-dimension arrays; Simplified setup. Supports HTML amd plain text messages, all types of attachments. Features From the author of the world's most popular mail transport class. Used by many open-source projects: WordPress, Drupal, 1CRM, SugarCRM, Yii, Joomla! and many more Integrated SMTP support Single and multiple To, CC, BCC and Reply-to, custom Return-Path Multi-part and alternative emails for mail clients that do not read HTML email You can also follow the blog at https://blog.phpmailer.pro/
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    The `8conv` text encoding converter

    Converts quoted-printable, UTF-8, UTF-16BE, UTF16LE to 8-bit.

    Command-line tool to decode text which has undergone MIME-typical encoding into (ISO-8859) 8-bit --- without having or parsing the relevant MIME type declarations. Decodes quoted-printable sequences; handles UTF-8, UTF-16BE, UTF-16LE; optionally translates common characters from DOS or Windows code pages or HP-Roman8 into ISO-8859-1. UCS characters can be mapped to 8-bit translation strings. Single ISO C source file, "8conv.c". Translation can be controlled through a...
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    FillMAd

    FillMAd

    Fill Mail Addresses: Manual entry of addresses to database, export

    * Note: SF gives wrong "latest version" info (0.0.15 while it is now 2015 v. 0.2.0 - so select from Browse All Files). Manage the e-mail addresses you need for a mailing: input e-mail address, company, contact, etc and store in your (local) MySQL database. The input of the e-mail has some minor format-control and auto-complete which saves time typing. Make a selection to do a CSV-export to external online mailinghost. Keep the control over your addresses that are basicly stored on your own storage and not dependent from some provider. ...
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    Crème Fraiche

    Crème Fraiche

    eml2pdf converter

    I DO NO LONGER CLAIM PLATFORM-INDEPEDENCE FOR Crème Fraiche. THIS PROGRAM RUNS ON LINUX. Crème Fraiche transforms EML-files, as they are created by email-clients, to PDF. PSE see the rubygems.org site for updates or use the gem-tool right away to install Crème Fraiche: ~$ gem install cremefraiche
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    Java GUI Framework seeks to simplify the development procedures of Java GUI ,which can directly collect data for the object model from input interface and seamlessly link up ORM technology.
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    Codegroup

    Codegroup

    A Java application for transferring computer files in 5 letter groups

    Codegroup is a Java application that will allow one to convert binary (or text) computer files in to 5 letter codegroups for transmission over email, landline telephones, radioteletype or Morse Code. Codegroup has internal error correction & limited cryptography capabilities. Codegroup : ZZZZZ YBPIL AIAIG FMOPP CPAAA DGNGP GPGPA ADNJN ELJKO ELIMO GEOHF KIFGP IFBCB PKCPI YJMHE PHBHP PPOBH NCOHD AKLLL AGHFP DEGEF LKELC EAIJI ABAGP AHPPO IHHPH OHPDF YNFPB ALEPO KMPKP Once this...
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    dbacl - digramic Bayesian classifier

    commandline multiclass email and text filter

    dbacl is a general purpose digramic Bayesian text classifier. It can learn text documents you provide, and then compare new input with the learned categories. It can be used for spam filtering, or within your own shell scripts. Sometimes it plays che
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    tellmatic - the newslettermachine
    tellmatic is a php and mysql based newsletter script to create, manage and send personalized newsletters or mass mails. uses wysiwyg and has a form editor. adresses and newsletter are stored in unlimited groups. handle bouncemails and failed adresses
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    Korallenriff is a program that collects input from different network sources and stores their data into one database. For example, it can receive POP3 mail or can fetch NNTP groups and store the received messages in a database.
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    Transfers email from an exchange 2000/2003 account to local file, smtp address, or procmail. Written in Java, this uses OWA protocol and can be run periodically on a server with no user input. Useful for Exchange servers which don't enable forwarding.
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    A generic filter "front end" that does the following: reads standard input and sends it through a socket to a specified host and port number; receives data back from the socket and writes it to standard output.
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    basE91 is an advanced method for encoding binary data as ASCII characters. It is similar to UUencode or base64, but is more efficient. The overhead produced by basE91 depends on the input data. It amounts at most to 23% and can range down to 14%.
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    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.
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    MailForm is a generic backend for CGI scripts, which takes form input and delivers the results via e-mail.
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    mboxiter is a simple unix tool to iterate a command FOO over each rfc822 message in the common unix mailbox format, feeding one message at a time to the standard input of the command FOO.
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    This is a full-featured email client for the KDE enviroment. It has the better things about two email clients, MSOutlook(r) and Netscape Mail (r), and some other new features, japanese input with kinput2
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