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2006-03-31 mail/glacier
2006-03-31 math/xwpl
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Rewriting Scheme) and includes a command line utility and daemon,
test utility and static and dynamic libraries. SRS is a stop-gap
for users of SPF (Sender Policy Framework).
WWW: http://srs.mirtol.com
PR: ports/94831
Submitted by: Simon Dick <simond@irrelevant.org>
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Pointy hat to: pav
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of the login screen. It also serves as a good introduction to how to write
a simple SquirrelMail plugin.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/93154
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine@gmx.de>
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from WetterOnline for the users zip code.
Dies ist ein kleines Plugin fur SM welches das aktuelle Wette
von WetterOnline anhand der eigenen Postleitzahl anzeigt.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/93152
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine@gmx.de>
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this plugin to view the current quota usage (both size and message count),
which is displayed just above the folders list.
A warning message can also be displayed to users upon login if desired.
If no quota is set, nothing is displayed.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/93151
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine@gmx.de>
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in a users inbox. The page is refreshed at user defined intervals, and will
restore itself from minimized if there are unread messages,
optionally playing a sound file. Requires Javascript on the browser.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/93150
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine@gmx.de>
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quick saving of information for future use.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/93149
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine@gmx.de>
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this plugin to view the current quota usage (both size and message count),
which is displayed just above the folders list.
A warning message can also be displayed to users upon login if desired.
If no quota is set, nothing is displayed.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/93148
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine@gmx.de>
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IMAP (Development version).
PR: ports/94606
Submitted by: Simon Dick <simond@irrelevant.org>
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PR: ports/92967
Submitted by: Jean Milanez Melo <jmelo@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
Reworked by: maintainer
Approved by: maintainer
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- Dictionaries for Mozilla Thunderbird
PR: 93550
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>
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Hat: portmgr
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PR: ports/92329
Submitted by: Jean Milanez Melo <jmelo@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
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Express mailboxes.
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client.
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Forgotten by: ahze
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PR: ports/91582
Submitted by: Hirohisa Yamaguchi <umq@ueo.co.jp>
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This software block SMTP sessions used by e-mail worms and
viruses on the NA(P)T router. It depends on netfilter
framework of Linux, or ipfw on FreeBSD.
It acts like proxy, intercepting outgoing SMTP connections
and scanning session data on-the-fly. When messages is
infected, the SMTP session is terminated. It's to be used
(mostly) by ISPs, so they can eliminate infected hosts from
their net work, and (preferably) educate their users.
WWW: http://smtp-proxy.klolik.org/
PR: ports/91223
Submitted by: Krzysztof Pawlowski <msciciel@darkzone.ma.cx>
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RSS 1.0, 2.0 and Atom feeds are currently supported.
PR: ports/91076
Submitted by: v.velox <v.velox@vvelox.net>
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Couriergraph is a very simple mail statistics RRDtool
frontend for Postfix that produces daily, weekly, monthly
and yearly graphs of Courier's POP3, IMAP, POP3s and IMAPs
logins.
WWW: http://www.stahl.bau.tu-bs.de/~hildeb/postfix/couriergraph/
PR: ports/85985
Submitted by: Xavier Beaudouin <kiwi@oav.net>
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qmail-tls port.
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domains, via per-domain (and per-user) configurations.
PR: ports/87860
Submitted by: Matt Emmerton <matt@gsicomp.on.ca>
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passwords stored in an LDAP directory from within SquirrelMail.
PR: ports/83950
Submitted by: Alexander Wittig <alexander@wittig.name>
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xemacs-mule-packages ports and better to be installed inside XEMACS.
It fixes ports/26192 submitted by Kang-min Liu <gugod_at_gugod.org>
in 2001 year.
Requested by: Andrey Slusar (xemacs21-mule and xemacs-mule-package ports)
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Synonym is a product that allows a company to easily
archive all email messages going in and out. It can
copy mail messages, delete, reject or add a text
and/or html signature based on a XML based configuration
file listing regular expression rules.
WWW: http://www.modulo.ro/synonym/
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"From:" address in their messages. When a new message arrives and the
sender is unknown, ASK sends a "confirmation message" back, informing
the sender that the original message has been queued, pending confirmation.
When the sender confirms (a simple reply), ASK delivers the original
message and adds the sender to a "whitelist". Further messages from this
sender will be immediately delivered. It is also possible to ignore
messages based on specific criteria, like sender's email, subject and so on.
PR: ports/88422
Submitted by: Marcelo Araujo <araujobsd@hotmail.com>
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libraries.
WWW: www.gnome.org
Approved by: ahze (mentor)
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up-to-the-second blackhole list server designed to monitor global network
activity and make decisions based on network spread and infection rate -
that is, abuse from an address which has been reported by a number of
participating networks. This is in far contrast to how most other
blacklists function, where fallable humans (many with political agendas) must
process thousands of reports and make decisions - many times after the fact.
The RABL is fully reactive to new threats and can block addresses within
seconds of widespread infection - good to know in this world of drone PCs
and stolen accounts. The RABL server blacklists addresses until they have
cleared a minimum duration (an hour by default) without any additional
reporting, making the appeals process as simple as "fix your junk". The RABL
is designed to function via automated machine-learning spam filters, such as
Bayesian filters. Each participating network is granted write authentication
in the blackhole list, to prevent abuse. A client tool is also provided.
PR: ports/88446
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
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Active Directory.
Author: Leslie VanExel <prok@fo2k.com>
WWW: http://fo2k.com/qmail-activedir/
PR: ports/88684
Submitted by: Jean Milanez Melo <jmelo@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
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these main topics in minds:
- security
- reliability
- efficiency
- configurability
- extendibility
WWW: http://www.sendmail.org/
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Thunderbird-devel represents work in progress towards Thunderbird 1.5.
See http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/releases/1.5.html for
more details.
Most of this work was done by ahze and mnag.
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Evolution-exchange is the Microsoft exchange email and calendar backend
for the Evolution groupware suite.
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PR: ports/88442
Submitted by: Yoshisato YANAGISAWA
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mbox2mdir is a small program to convert mail stored in UNIX mbox format to
qmail's Maildir format. It can (optionally) also truncate the source mbox file
upon successful conversion. I use it to move mail delivered by /bin/mail or
sendmail to qmail Maildir folders, but of course there are many other possible
uses for it.
WWW: http://sageshome.net/oss/mbox2mdir.php
PR: ports/88245
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
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timed cookies.
PR: 87824
Submitted by: Zak Johnson <zakj@nox.cx>
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CSS2 standards. This webmail is an IMAP client and it has support for
mysql, postgresql and sqlite database. Although it is a development version,
it is working quite well.
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up-to-the-second blackhole list server designed to monitor global network
activity and make decisions based on network spread and infection rate -
that is, abuse from an address which has been reported by a number of
participating networks. This is in far contrast to how most other
blacklists function, where fallable humans (many with political agendas) must
process thousands of reports and make decisions - many times after the fact.
The RABL is fully reactive to new threats and can block addresses within
seconds of widespread infection - good to know in this world of drone PCs
and stolen accounts. The RABL server blacklists addresses until they have
cleared a minimum duration (an hour by default) without any additional
reporting, making the appeals process as simple as "fix your junk". The RABL
is designed to function via automated machine-learning spam filters, such as
Bayesian filters. Each participating network is granted write authentication
in the blackhole list, to prevent abuse. A client tool is also provided.
The RABL client is the lookup and reporting component of the RABL. It is
necessary for performing streaming connection lookups and writing to the RABL
(assuming you have an account).
PR: 87096
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
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bindings to the gmime2 library.
Approved by: ahze (mentor)
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The libgmail project is a pure Python binding to provide access to Google's
Gmail web-mail service.
PR: 86622
Submitted by: Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
Approved by: pav (mentor)
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PR: ports/86305
Repo copied by: marcus (cvs)
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PR: ports/86599
Submitted by: Olivier Girard <Olivier.Girard@Univ-Angers.fr>
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"libvmime is a MIME manipulation library."
PR: ports/86300
Submitted by: Xin LI <delphij@freebsd.org>
Approved by: pav (mentor)
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PR: 85000
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
Repocopy by: marcus
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C).
PR: ports/85396
Submitted by: Xavier Beaudouin <kiwi@oav.net>
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- Copy py-mimelib to py-email2 and update to 2.5.6
- Both: update WWW, MASTER_SITES
PR: ports/83742
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
Approved by: Gerhard Schmidt <estartu@augusta.de> (maintainer)
Repocopied by: marcus
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server.
PR: ports/85587
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
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PR: ports/72550
Submitted by: Andrey Slusar <anrays@gmail.com>
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they are gone from website and their future is dimm.
PR: ports/85370
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com> (maintainer)
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PR: 85484
Submitted by: Andrej Zverev <az@inec.ru>
Approved by: perky (mentor)
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be used as a preprocessor for email classication
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PR: ports/85250
Submitted by: FURUTATE,Mikihiko<futurebsd@infoseek.to>
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consists of a POP3 proxy, a storage server and lots of utility programs. Note
that this program is intended to be used in large email systems and is
therefore quite complex to configure. If you only have a few thousand
mailboxes, you are probably better of with a different POP3 server.
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deprecation date several months ago.
From the maintainer:
The next (pending) update to the master port will drop TDB support in any case.
A poll in the bogofilter@ mailing list didn't turn up with any FreeBSD
bogofilter-tdb users.
This was previously discussed with portmgr (linimon).
PR: ports/85419
Submitted by: former maintainer
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Spfval validates SPF records. It does not check them via the network, this was
intentionally omitted in favour of focusing purely on syntactically validating
SPF records. Simply pass the validator a string and it will see if it validates
as an SPFv1 or SPF-Classic record.
If an error is found, it tries its best to report the error in question and the
specific location in the record where the error occured.
WWW: http://spfval.codeshare.ca/
PR: ports/83899
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
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written for some squirrelmail plugins.
About the Plugin: It provides a standard API for other plugins and has no
functionality in and of itself.
PR: ports/83606
Submitted by: Alexander Wittig <alexander@wittig.name>
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WWW: http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=eps
PR: ports/83882
Submitted by: Ismail YENIGUL <ismail@enderunix.org>
Approved by: flz (mentor)
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to write their own email processing tools.
Whether you want to process incoming and outgoing emails,
or just analyze a message,
this package is intended to aid in that endeavor.
Features
* Written in C
* API is documented
* Fast and efficient
Usage
How we use EPS and how others use EPS
* Tracking incoming and outgoing email messages based on threads
* Archiving and searching against threads
* Demographics collection via email
* Email client
* Create custom autoresponders
* We even used it to parse simple LDIF files!
WWW: http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=eps
PR: ports/83818
Submitted by: Ismail YENIGUL <ismail@enderunix.org>
Approved by: flz (mentor)
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by Google, it is written in Python and provides an attractive and simple way to
check for new mail messages.
PR: ports/81998
Submitted by: David <djulien.bsd@gmail.com>
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are used to consolidate code for sending out forgotten passwords, welcoming
wishes on signup, invoices for billing, and any other use case that requires
a written notification to either a person or another system.
PR: ports/82397
Submitted by: Jonathan Weiss <jw@innerewut.de>
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It supports:
* Antivirus executing
* body filtering
* subject filtering
* attachment blocking
* quarantine
* white/black list
* single line logging for qmail and many features.
PR: ports/83590
Submitted by: Ozkan KIRIK <ozkan@enderunix.org>
Approved by: flz (mentor)
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command processing.
It has the same function as rblsmtpd, but the messages are checked at local
delivery time.
PR: ports/82488
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
Approved by: flz (mentor)
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list.
PR: ports/82772
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
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Convert a single mailbox from Cyrus-Imap into the Maildir++
format used by the Courier-IMAP and Dovecot IMAP servers.
PR: 82478
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
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PR: 82513
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
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PR: ports/81955
Submitted by: John Oxley <john@yoafrica.com>
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A list of features unique to mutt-ng:
* Better view support for format=flowed attachments.
* Message IDs are configurable.
* User can set signoff_string just like in slrn.
* User can call up the "last folder" when saving attachments.
* IMAP reconnecting: when the connection to the IMAP server dies,
mutt-ng attempts reconnecting.
* User can set the umask with which all the files shall be created
(was hard-coded before, and caused huge problems for shared
mailboxes to some people).
* Support for NNTP, i.e. mutt-ng can be used as a newsreader.
* A sidebar similar to other (graphical) MUAs where you can directly
jump to a certain mailbox.
PR: ports/82235
Submitted by: Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@highsecure.ru>
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servers.
PR: ports/81899
Submitted by: Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@highsecure.ru>
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the Mongrel of Mail User Agents (development
version, lite package).
PR: 81650
Submitted by: Udo Schweigert <udo.schweigert@siemens.com>
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PR: ports/81248
Submitted by: Jose M Rodriguez <josemi@freebsd.jazztel.es>
Approved by: Udo Schweigert <Udo.Schweigert@siemens.com> (maintainer)
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Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy is a spam filter that sits on port 25 in front of your
regular SMTP server (sendmail, postfix, qmail, etc).
ASSP performs a number of configurable spam checks, and on detecting a spam
message, provides an immediate 5xx SMTP error code back to the client.
Non-spam messages are passed to your regular SMTP server for further
processing and delivery.
ASSP offers:
- a whitelist of known good senders
- Bayesian checks on message headers and contents
- recipient address validation using LDAP and RFC822 conformance
- relay denial
- HELO checking
- SPF (Sender Policy Framework) checking
- DNSBL (DNS Block List) checking using many DNSBL services
- Virus detection
ASSP is a single script with a web-based configuration tool.
WWW: http://assp.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/81570
Submitted by: J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com>
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PR: ports/81448
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
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It can be restored from Attic easily when new development version comes out.
PR: ports/81270
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
Approved by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br> (maintainer)
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It's been coded in C language for performance reasons.
PR: ports/81034
Submitted by: Ozkan KIRIK <ozkan@enderunix.org>
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Pointy hat to: edwin
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daemon. It lets users run messages through filters like ClamAV and
SpamAssassin during SMTP transactions, so the server can reject mail
before assuming responsibility for its delivery. Other unique features
include TCP SYN fingerprint and network route recording, verification
of sender addresses through SMTP callbacks, SPF (sender policy
framework) as a general policy language, qmail-style control over both
SMTP-level behavior and local delivery of extension addresses,
mail-bomb protection, integration with kernel firewalls, and more.
WWW: http://www.mailavenger.org/
PR: ports/80800
Submitted by: David Mazieres <dm+bugs+avenger@mailavenger.org>
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the Ports Collection. The author specifically insists that no patches
be distributed for his software.
Please do not contact portmgr about this policy, it is the author's sole
choice.
Hat: portmgr
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email based on arbitrary critera. It accepts SMTP connections and
forwards the SMTP commands and responses to another SMTP server. You
need to be able to write the filtering scripts that integrate it with
your particular needs.
PR: ports/80596
Submitted by: Dario Freni <saturnero@gufi.org>
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PR: ports/80517
Submitted by: Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@highsecure.ru>
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Submitted by: Yarema <yds@CoolRat.org>
In corporation with: Jose M Rodriguez <josemi@freebsd.jazztel.es>, Milan Obuch <ports@dino.sk>, myself
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It uses HELO, MAIL FROM and the MTA IP address for scoring their
correctness. It also uses definable DNSBLs in a scored fashion.
WWW: http://robtone.mine.nu/postfix/
PR: ports/80329
Submitted by: Robert Felber <robtone@ek-muc.de>
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PR: ports/80072
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br> (maintainer)
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PEAR::MIME_Type provides functionality for dealing with MIME types.
PR: ports/80066
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
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structure. It will fix uid/gid settings and permissions. It will
rename the message files to match their inodes. It will even create
directories and files that don't exist that should be there (you can
even create a queue from scratch). It will also print warnings for
any files it finds that should not exist.
PR: ports/79913
Submitted by: Renato Botelho <freebsd@galle.com.br>
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with clients and servers.
PR: ports/79924
Submitted by: Neal Nelson <neal@nelson.name>
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reader to search mail stored in maildir folders. Based on the result of the
namazu query, nmzmail generates a maildir folder containing symbolic links to
the mails matching the query. A simple mutt macro makes easy to use nmzmail
from within mutt.
PR: ports/76102
Submitted by: Fernan Aguero <fernan@iib.unsam.edu.ar>
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viewing and safe modification of the contents in a qmail queue.
Features include finding abusers, sorting messages by sender/sender's IP,
showing stats, requeue messages, queue consistency check, queue
backup/restore, and others.
PR: ports/79718
Submitted by: Matthew Will <mwill@spingen.com>
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designed to significantly reduce the amount of junk email you receive. It
uses dynamic local and DNS-based remote whitelists, blacklists, and an
original auto-confirmation system for unknown but legitimate senders. It
includes features for protecting recipients from dangerous attachments and
HTML includes. It uses a set of original algorithms, including "Check relay
by NS", which simulates a dynamic whitelisting technique, and "Check delays",
also known as "Greylisting".
PR: ports/79508
Submitted by: Andrey E. Shevtsov <nyxo@dnuc.polyn.kiae.su>
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SpamAssassin/ClamAV, written in C.
PR: 78629[1], 79135[2]
Submitted by: Anton Karpov <toxa@toxahost.ru> [1],
Cristiano Deana <cris@gufi.org> [2]
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highest PRI away.
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system tray when new mail arrives in Mozilla Thunderbird. While it
supports the standard (FreeDesktop.org) system tray, as used by GNOME,
KDE and IceWM, it requires GNOME libraries to build and run.
WWW: http://moztraybiff.mozdev.org/
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want to jump to postfix 2.2.x right now
PR: ports/78882
Started but then forgotten by: delphij (4 days)
Repocopy by: marcus
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PR: ports/78908
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be> (maintainer)
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SpamControl is a collection of patches for qmail developed and maintained
by Erwin Hoffman (feh@fehcom.de).
Some SpamControl features: smtp-auth (plain, login and cram-md5),
requirement of brackets on addresses, qmail-queue, bigtodo, moreipme,
recipients...
WWW: http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/spamcontrol.html
PR: ports/77637
Submitted by: Renato Botelho <renato@galle.com.br>
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by the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF) MARID Working Group
(Mail Authorization Records in DNS).
sid-milter implements the -core and -protocol specifications.
Additionally, sid-milter implements the "SPF Classic" record protocol
(v=spf1) as defined by the SPF community.
WWW: http://sendmail.net/sid-milter/
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PEAR::Net_Socket and PEAR::Auth_SASL.
PR: ports/78553
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
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PR: 77840
Submitted by: Filippo Natali <filippo (at) widestore.net>
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Netaddress no longer offers free accounts, and all their paid accounts
come with POP3 and IMAP access anyway.
PR: ports/78136
Submitted by: Sam 'Reaper' Lawrance
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Clamfilter is a small, secure, and very efficient content filter for Postfix,
designed to filter messages efficiently through the clamd daemon.
Hurried by: vanilla
PR: 77380
Submitted by: SeaD <sead@mail.ru>
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the master site and WWW has disappeared for a long long time
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and the handful of ports that depended on them.
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PR: ports/77472
Submitted by: Victor Balada Diaz <victor@alf.dyndns.ws>
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it is the "offical" gtk20 version of sylpheed
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It performs the same actions as if you were to report spam to
spamcop.net with a Web browser, but from the commandline.
Spamcup is written in Perl.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamcup/
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PR: ports/76954
Submitted by: Cyril Guibourg <aragorn+ports@teaser.fr>
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- Insert disclaimers
- Insert arbitary X-headers
- Modify existing headers
- Remove attachments based on filename or content-type
- Replace attachments based on filename
PR: ports/76661
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
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Synchronize mailboxes between two imap servers.
Good at IMAP migration.
PR: ports/76304
Submitted by: Alex Deiter <tiamat(at)komi.mts.ru>
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PR: ports/76046
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
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pfqueue is an effort to give postqueue/mailq/postsuper a
console (ncurses) interface: it won't add any particular
functionality to those provided with postfix itself, but
will hopefully make them to use.
It's a real-time queue scanner, that show per-queue lists
of existing messages; the messages can be deleted, put on
hold or released
Just for example, it may be useful to inspect a traffic jam
at a given time, to see what is falling into and unexpectedly
crowding you deferred queue
PR: ports/76203
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
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DspamPD is a GPL'ed transparent smtp proxy which can do
content scanning through DSPAM and/or ClamAV...
DspamPD version v2.00 supports DSPAM version 3.x, both
stable and -devel ports and both clamav ports.
The attached shar will create the port for you.
PR: ports/76118
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
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JBossMail currently consists of:
* Core Server - which provides thread pooling, connection handling, and
timeout configuration.
* POP Protocol Implementation - plugs into the Server MBean to provide a
POP implementation.
* SMTP Server - plugs into the Server MBean to provide an SMTP protocol
implementation.
* Mail Listeners - plug into the SMTP server to forward mail to the various
backends. Currently the JMSMailListener is provided. It forwards mails
to various JBossMQ queues. Message Driven Beans for remote and local
delivery are also provided.
* Mailbox implementations - provides backends to the mail server. Presently
an EJB Entity-based version is provided.
* SMTPSender - uses JavaMail to mail messages to remote servers
* Test suite - JUnit tests for the various portions of mail services.
Includes a few services including mock-jndi.
WWW: http://www.jboss.org/products/mailservices
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Open WebMail is a webmail system based on the Neomail version 1.14 from
Ernie Miller. Open WebMail is designed to manage very large mail folder
files in a memory efficient way. It also provides a range of features
to help users migrate smoothly from Microsoft Outlook to Open WebMail.
Suggested by: openwebmail@turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw, the author of openwebmail
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folders.
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handling.
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based message protocols.
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PR: ports/75521
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
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PR: ports/75434
Submitted by: /me.
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PR: -l
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas (<thierry@pompo.net>)
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This is a shar(1) archive for a new port, postfix-gps, which
implements a database based greylisting add-in for postfix.
PR: ports/71912
Submitted by: Xin LI <delphij@freebsd.org>
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This port implements SPF for Postfix, without include
anothers libraries in postfix port.
PR: ports/75284
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
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<quote>
Copies of this library code used to exist in other tarballs: Courier,
Courier-IMAP, and SqWebMail. Building and installing any of these packages
would've automatically installed this authentication code.
The authentication library is now a separate, standalone package. This
authentication library must now be installed, separately, before upgrading
to the following builds (or if installing them for the first time):
Courier 0.48, Courier-IMAP 4.0, and SqWebMail 5.0. See NEWS for more information.
</quote>
http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/
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create, edit and parse MIME messages (via
gmime2 C library).
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the future when the software is commercially available again.
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marked for expiration on September 30th, 2004. All users should now
be on version 2.1 (mail/postfix), which is stable, or version 2.2-X,
which is in mail/postfix-current.
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security problems.
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being removed due to a long-standing security problem.
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managing contact information. It stores addresses, phone numbers,
pictures, instant messaging information, email, homepages and whatever.
WWW: http://giesler.biz/bjoern/en/sw_addr.html
PR: 73911
Submitted by: Miguel Mendez
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searching.
Approved by: pav (mentor)
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Wrapper for PEAR::Mail and PEAR::DB (or PEAR::MDB/MDB2).
It can load, save and send saved mails in background
and also backup some mails.
PR: ports/73560
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
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notification support. This version can optionally check more than one
IMAP folder on one server.
PR: ports/73256
Submitted by: Radek Kozlowski <radek@raadradd.com>
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and modifying qmail envelope strings.
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PR: ports/67853
Submitted by: KIMURA Yasuhiro <yasu@utahime.org>
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sendmail. The libsnert stuff mentioned in the PR is not addressed
in this commit, since it is not a run time dependency, and is
strictly coupled with milter-spamc itself.
PR: ports/71486
Submitted by: Michael O. Boev <mike@tric.tomsk.gov.ru>
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This program allows the body of a message to be filtered through
a series of filters before being passed to the real qmail-queue program,
and injected into the qmail queue.
Author: Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
WWW: http://untroubled.org/qmail-qfilter/
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This program is a filter which shall improve the readability for messages
(emails and posts) by *hiding* some annoying parts, including:
- mailing list footers
- excessive quoting
- overlong signatures
- Outlook-style "TOFU" (text above - full quote below)
- squeeze sequences of blank lines or punctuation
Its primary mode of operation is a display filter in MUA (it has special
support for Mutt), but it can also be used in MTA/MDA - e.g. for immediately
bouncing "improper" messages.
Author: Jochen Striepe <t-prot@tolot.escape.de>
WWW: http://www.escape.de/users/tolot/mutt/
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for SpamAssassin.
PR: ports/72483
Submitted by: mranner@inode.at
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headers in e-mails..
PR: ports/70128
Submitted by: Andrea Venturoli <freebsd@netfence.it>
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into a MIME mail.
PR: ports/68249
Submitted by: Jean-Baptiste Quenot <jb.quenot@caraldi.com>
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<http://marc.merlins.org/linux/exim/sa.html>
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Assistance from: Harold Paulson <haroldp@internal.org>
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from a mail.
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This milter does not itself filter spam, instead it memorizes the
verdicts issued by your other anti-spam defenses to reduce the system
load and resource consumption, by temporarily rejecting the relays
suspected of spamming (banned) and, optionally, by permanently rejecting
the relays "convicted" of spamming (blacklisted).
The idea is to stem the spam from real spam sources, while reducing the
ill effects of false-positives to merely delaying, rather than rejecting
future messages.
WWW: http://virtual-estates.net/skem/
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PR: ports/70134
Submitted by: mranner@inode.at
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address is mobile (cellurar) one or not.
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PR: ports/68789
Submitted by: snowchyld
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PR: ports/69655
Submitted by: Kenneth Vestergaard Schmidt <kvs@pil.dk>
Repocopy by: marcus
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service.
PR: ports/69567
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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used in conjunction with any Mail Delivery/Transfer Agent or local delivery
agent. It provides an easy, uniformed way, to provide autoreplies to e-mails.
PR: ports/66625
Submitted by: Phil Oleson <oz@nixil.net>
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development version exists.
PR: ports/69244
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy (msmtp-devel maintainer)
Approved by: R.I.Pienaar (msmtp maintainer)
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PR: 68817, 68832
Submitted by: snowchyld@mokney.org
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PR: ports/69089
Submitted by: Blaz Zupan <blaz@si.FreeBSD.org>
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a constructor to Email::Simple for
creating messages from scratch.
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PR: ports/68671
Submitted by: Yuichiro AIZAWA <yaizawa@mdbl.sfc.keio.ac.jp>
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a small tray application that notifies when you've got a mail on
your gmail account.
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activity through MRTG.
PR: ports/67887
Submitted by: Mij <mij @ dev.publicshout.org>
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PR: ports/68144
Submitted by: Stefan A. Deutscher <sad@mailaps.org>
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on non-permanent connections like dial-up using msmtp.
PR: ports/68055
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
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This is an attempt at implementing a mailing list manager with the same
functionality as the brilliant ezmlm, but with a decent license and mail
server independency.
PR: ports/67911
Submitted by: Christian Laursen <xi@borderworlds.dk>
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PR: ports/59813
Submitted by: Meyer Wolfsheim
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PR: ports/67837
Submitted by: freebsd-ports@rikrose.net
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is faster and less cpu intensive than other interperative based solutions.
It blocks spam using the following methods;
* Configurable Realtime DNS Blacklists
* Sender Address verification
* Configurable Black and White lists
* Invalid MTA hostname verfication
* Basic Virus/Worm file attachment rejection for files ending
in .pif, .scr, etc.. via MsExtChk filter
* SPF via libspf
Also;
* Realtime firewall blocking of MTA hosts with invalid host names via
MtaHostIpfw filter
* Realtime rate limited connection blocking via firewall rule injection
All actions are logged via syslog with both the sender and the recipient.
From this, report generation and notification to recipients showing
activity becomes extremely simple.
WWW: http://www.wanlink.com/spamilter/index.php
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PR: ports/67594, ports/67602
Submitted by: Yen-Ming Lee <leeym@utopia.leeym.com>,
Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
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Exchange mail servers.
PR: 67442
Submitted by: Alex Kiesel <kiesel@schlund.de> (based on)
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(application/postage-hashcash) specification.
PR: ports/67373
Submitted by: Dean Hollister <dean@odyssey.apana.org.au>
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MIME-encoded messages
PR: ports/67375
Submitted by: Dean Hollister <dean@odyssey.apana.org.au>
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grey listing. Grey listing is a spam filtering technique, which uses a behavior
trick: spammers never resend a message when they get a temporary error,
whereas real MTA do. The idea is to refuse any mail on first attempt, and
accept it after some time has elapsed.
PR: ports/67252
Submitted by: Cyril Guibourg <aragorn+ports@teaser.fr>
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PR: 67118
Submitted by: snowchyld@mokney.org
Reviewed by: mat
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Pointy hat to: me
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PR: ports/64264
Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch>
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PR: ports/64265
Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch>
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for people who don't want to update to 2.1.x right now.
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gnubiff is a mail notification program that checks for mail,
displays headers when new mail has arrived and allow to read
first lines of new mails.
It relies on the GNOME and GTK libraries but can be compiled
and used with or without GNOME support. Supported protocols are
pop3, apop, imap4, mh, qmail and mailfile.
Furthermore, gnubiff is fully configurable with a lot of
options like polltime, poptime, sounds, mail reader, mailbox
names, etc. and can also filter spam.
PR: ports/66226
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net>
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internet connection eg. a home network or a single host at home. It has
special support for connections to different ISPs. It replaces sendmail or
other MTAs such as qmail or exim.
This is development unstable version (quite stable in fact).
PR: ports/66116
Submitted by: Andrey Slusar <vasallia@ukr.net>
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internet connection eg. a home network or a single host at home. It has
special support for connections to different ISPs. It replaces sendmail or
other MTAs such as qmail or exim.
PR: ports/65178
Submitted by: Andrey Slusar <vasallia@ukr.net>
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scripts for mrtg to monitor your MailScanner (http://www.mailscanner.info/)
machine.
Author: Kevin Spicer kevin@kevinspicer.co.uk
WWW: http://mailscannermrtg.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/63390
Submitted by: Jan-Peter Koopmann <j.koopmann@seceidos.de>
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PR: ports/66113
Submitted by: delphij@FreeBSD.org.cn
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PR: 65255
Submitted by: Andrew J. Caines <A.J.Caines@halplant.com>
Approved by: mat (mentor).
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performs actions.
http://adc-archmbox.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/65183
Submitted by: Talal Al-Dik <tad@vif.com>
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spamassassin. Useful to wire spamassassin into Postfix.
Submitted by: Christian Schade <christian.schade@interface-systems.de>
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bounce messages.
PR: ports/64723
Submitted by: Alexander Zhuravlev <zaa@zaa.pp.ru>
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category makefile.
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
PR: 59651
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Unlike the original vacation(1) program, gnarwl is based on LDAP.
Traditionally you had to give every user, who wanted to use autoreply
facilities full fledged system accounts (trusting them to set their
forwarding up properly, cursing when they didn't).
With gnarwl this is history. User information is now stored in LDAP.
Thats right, no more messing around with system accounts or homedirs for
users who just want their email working, but don't care to fuss around
with shell commands.
WWW: http://www.oss.billiton.de/software.shtml
PR: ports/64895
Submitted by: Xavier Beaudouin <kiwi@oav.net>
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Approved by: kiri (blanket)
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of Cyrus IMAP servers. It can be used to create, delete and modify users and
it's properties (Quota and ACL).
PR: ports/64166
Submitted by: <bra@fsn.hu>
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protocol using PEAR's Net_Socket:: class.
PR: ports/64165
Submitted by: <bra@fsn.hu>
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Repocopy done by: marcus (cvs hat)
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PR: ports/63573
Submitted by: Masafumi Otsune <info@otsune.com>
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PR: 63074
Submitted by: Thomas Seck <tmseck@netcologne.de>
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multilingual webmail program that is easy to use and install. It runs on a
stock, default build of PHP, and does not require databases (although
database support is available). IlohaMail supports IMAP and POP3.
PR: 61833
Submitted by: TAKATSU Tomonari <tota@rtfm.jp>
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CRM114 is a system to examine incoming e-mail, system log
streams, data files or other data streams, and to sort, filter,
or alter the incoming files or data streams according to the
user's wildest desires. Criteria for categorization of data can
be by satisfaction of regexes, by sparse binary polynomial
matching with a Bayesian Chain Rule evaluator, or by other
means. Accuracy of the SBPH/BCR classifier has been seen in
excess of 99 per cent, for 1/4 megabyte of learning text. In
other words, CRM114 learns, and it learns fast.
WWW: http://crm114.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/63304
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels@adviser.com>
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POPFile is an automatic mail classification tool. Unlike other
email classification tools, POPFile acts as a POP3 proxy server.
Reviewed by: kuriyama (mentor)
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P3Scan is a transparent POP3-Proxy with virus-scanning
capabilities. This means that all your POP3-Clients in the
Network can't fetch mails from the internet without that
P3Scan have scanned it. If a virus has been found the mail
is replaced with a notification and the original (infeceted)
version is stored on the harddisc. Transparent means, that
neither the client nor any of the used POP3-servers has to
be configured.
This port is based on mail/pop3vscan, but the development
for that port seems to have ceased.
WWW: http://p3scan.sourceforge.net/
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it served a useful purpose, but this is no longer the case, and it's
still a cause of needless confusion.
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