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Etiquette 0.3.0
Etiquette provides an interaction protocol construction tool. more>>
Etiquette provides an interaction protocol construction tool.
Etiquette is an interaction protocol construction toolkit. The projects goal is to build a framework for rapid design of network communication code.
Etiquette interaction protocols are intended to describe valid communication processes that can occur in networked applications, along with error-handling code.
Etiquette provides protocol tracing and single-stepping support.
Main features:
- First-class interaction protocols
- Support for legacy protocols
- Basic error handling
- Debugging facilities
- Iteration syntax
- TCP/IP communication transport
- HTTP subset protocol
Enhancements:
- New upstream version, much improved and new underlying protocols.
<<lessEtiquette is an interaction protocol construction toolkit. The projects goal is to build a framework for rapid design of network communication code.
Etiquette interaction protocols are intended to describe valid communication processes that can occur in networked applications, along with error-handling code.
Etiquette provides protocol tracing and single-stepping support.
Main features:
- First-class interaction protocols
- Support for legacy protocols
- Basic error handling
- Debugging facilities
- Iteration syntax
- TCP/IP communication transport
- HTTP subset protocol
Enhancements:
- New upstream version, much improved and new underlying protocols.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
920 downloads
Dropline Etiquette 0.6.6
Dropline Etiquette is a Gnome icon theme based on Etiquette icons by Andrew Fitzsimon. more>>
Dropline Etiquette is a Gnome icon theme based on Etiquette icons by Andrew Fitzsimon.
<<less Download (1.7MB)
Added: 2005-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1438 downloads
Email Files Thunderbird 1.0
Email Files Thunderbird is a very simple service menu script, to email one or more files with Thunderbird. more>>
Email Files Thunderbird is a very simple service menu script, to email one or more files with Thunderbird to any address or to a given address, which i assume is used as a "backup" space.
The subject is automatically updated according to the attached files and, in case you choose to send to your specific email address, details about sending date, user and host are automatically added in the body.
There are other similar service menus around, but i wanted a script that allows to attach more than one file at one time and that automatically updates the subject line.
USAGE: pretty straightforward.. Just make the two .sh files executable (if necessary) and place them in a directory of your path, for example /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin. Place the service menu file EmailWithThunderbird.desktop in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
IMPORTANT: In file EmailWithThunderbirdToMyAddress.sh, you need to specify your email address in to=.... (that is, where i wrote: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS@DOMAIN.NAME)
This project was tested on OpenSuSE 10.2, KDE 3.5.6
<<lessThe subject is automatically updated according to the attached files and, in case you choose to send to your specific email address, details about sending date, user and host are automatically added in the body.
There are other similar service menus around, but i wanted a script that allows to attach more than one file at one time and that automatically updates the subject line.
USAGE: pretty straightforward.. Just make the two .sh files executable (if necessary) and place them in a directory of your path, for example /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin. Place the service menu file EmailWithThunderbird.desktop in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
IMPORTANT: In file EmailWithThunderbirdToMyAddress.sh, you need to specify your email address in to=.... (that is, where i wrote: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS@DOMAIN.NAME)
This project was tested on OpenSuSE 10.2, KDE 3.5.6
Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2007-05-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
547 downloads
Email 2.5.1
Email sends email to remote SMTP servers via the command line, which makes it useful in cron jobs. more>>
Email sends email to remote SMTP servers via the command line, which makes it useful in cron jobs. It will send to any RFC standard remote ESMTP server, and will allow you to encrypt, sign, and design your message on the fly.
It has the capability to use signature files with dynamic options, address book functionality, and users can also attach pictures, binary files, documents, or whatever they want. It is completely compatible with GNUPG for encryption and signing, and is easy to configure and use.
Enhancements:
- A bug where an assert caused an abort when encrypting any message with GnuPG under Cygwin has been fixed.
- Compile time problems where the compiler would complain about SIG* being undeclared have been fixed.
- There is some minor source code cleanup.
<<lessIt has the capability to use signature files with dynamic options, address book functionality, and users can also attach pictures, binary files, documents, or whatever they want. It is completely compatible with GNUPG for encryption and signing, and is easy to configure and use.
Enhancements:
- A bug where an assert caused an abort when encrypting any message with GnuPG under Cygwin has been fixed.
- Compile time problems where the compiler would complain about SIG* being undeclared have been fixed.
- There is some minor source code cleanup.
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-11-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1084 downloads
Other version of Email
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
RH Email Server 2.0a
RH Email Server is an email server in a box. more>>
The Email Server is designed to provide services offered by its commercial email products, such as IMAP/POP services, Web-Based Email Interface and Administration, Mail Filtering, Spam Blocking and Directory-Based Authentication and Addressbooks.
RH Email Server is fine for businesses and organizations of all sizes. Multiple commercial and educational installations are already using this project. The largest current user load that has been reported is 7,000 + users.
Interoperability between RHSD projects such as the RHSD Email Server and the RHSD Domain Controller will allow for use of Single-Sign On. RHSD also utilizes IETF Standardized projects and therefore will be compatible with any Directory system compatible with LDAP v.3.
Main features:
- Web-Based Email Client for Users
- LDAP Directory / Authentication
- Mail Filtering
- Addressbooks
- Web-Based Administration Tools
- Role-Based Tool Delegation
- Spam Blocking
<<lessRH Email Server is fine for businesses and organizations of all sizes. Multiple commercial and educational installations are already using this project. The largest current user load that has been reported is 7,000 + users.
Interoperability between RHSD projects such as the RHSD Email Server and the RHSD Domain Controller will allow for use of Single-Sign On. RHSD also utilizes IETF Standardized projects and therefore will be compatible with any Directory system compatible with LDAP v.3.
Main features:
- Web-Based Email Client for Users
- LDAP Directory / Authentication
- Mail Filtering
- Addressbooks
- Web-Based Administration Tools
- Role-Based Tool Delegation
- Spam Blocking
Download (19.44MB)
Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1642 downloads
Email Administration Utility 1.5.2
Email Administration Utility provides an IMAP-based email account management utility. more>>
Email Administration Utility provides an IMAP-based email account management utility.
The Email Administration Utilities package can be used to manage email accounts with a series of PHP-based scripts through a browser.
Addition, Removal, and modification of accounts is possible as long as an IMAP port is available on the mail server.
The Mailadmin project was originally designed to help owners of domains that were hosted by Hub.Org Networking Services. The company wanted users to be able to create, remove or modify email accounts when ever they wanted, giving them a quicker turnaround for Mail Administration Purposes.
As the utility was developed, tested and matured into what it is today, many users requested more features or contributed reports of issues to help improve the utilities stability. Hub.Org has given me permission to release the utility as an Open Source package so that others may also benifit from the simplicity that the Mailadmin utility offers to those who need complete control over email accounts.
With this in mind, I intend to continue development by adding new features as they are requested and fix any issues that may pop up. The more users who use and test the features that the Mailadmin utility offers will help to improve the functionality offered by Mailadmin. I have opened a Sourceforge account to help manage the development and releases of the utility as it matures into what users and developers see the Mailadmin to be.
Main features:
- Administrator:
- Adding/Deleting Email accounts.
- Setting Account Quotas.
- Obtaining Administrative Access Over Older Accounts.
- Changing An Accounts Password.
- Interfaces with the Cyrus IMAP/POP3 server.
- Transaction Log system, allowing you to track changes or to help debug issues.
- Standard User:
- Changing The Accounts Password.
- In Development:
- Transaction Log system, allowing you to track changes or to help debug issues.
<<lessThe Email Administration Utilities package can be used to manage email accounts with a series of PHP-based scripts through a browser.
Addition, Removal, and modification of accounts is possible as long as an IMAP port is available on the mail server.
The Mailadmin project was originally designed to help owners of domains that were hosted by Hub.Org Networking Services. The company wanted users to be able to create, remove or modify email accounts when ever they wanted, giving them a quicker turnaround for Mail Administration Purposes.
As the utility was developed, tested and matured into what it is today, many users requested more features or contributed reports of issues to help improve the utilities stability. Hub.Org has given me permission to release the utility as an Open Source package so that others may also benifit from the simplicity that the Mailadmin utility offers to those who need complete control over email accounts.
With this in mind, I intend to continue development by adding new features as they are requested and fix any issues that may pop up. The more users who use and test the features that the Mailadmin utility offers will help to improve the functionality offered by Mailadmin. I have opened a Sourceforge account to help manage the development and releases of the utility as it matures into what users and developers see the Mailadmin to be.
Main features:
- Administrator:
- Adding/Deleting Email accounts.
- Setting Account Quotas.
- Obtaining Administrative Access Over Older Accounts.
- Changing An Accounts Password.
- Interfaces with the Cyrus IMAP/POP3 server.
- Transaction Log system, allowing you to track changes or to help debug issues.
- Standard User:
- Changing The Accounts Password.
- In Development:
- Transaction Log system, allowing you to track changes or to help debug issues.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2007-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
956 downloads
Email::AutoReply 1.02
Email::AutoReply is a Perl extension for writing email autoresponders. more>>
Email::AutoReply is a Perl extension for writing email autoresponders.
SYNOPSIS
use Email::AutoReply;
my $auto = Email::AutoReply->new;
$auto->reply;
This module may be useful in writing autoresponders. The example code above will try to respond (using Sendmail) to an email message given as standard input.
The module will reply once to each email address it sees, storing sent-to addresses in a database. This database class is Email::AutoReply::DB::BerkeleyDB by default, but any class that implements Email::AutoReply::DB may be used.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Email::AutoReply;
my $auto = Email::AutoReply->new;
$auto->reply;
This module may be useful in writing autoresponders. The example code above will try to respond (using Sendmail) to an email message given as standard input.
The module will reply once to each email address it sees, storing sent-to addresses in a database. This database class is Email::AutoReply::DB::BerkeleyDB by default, but any class that implements Email::AutoReply::DB may be used.
Download (0.015MB)
Added: 2007-04-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
927 downloads
Email::Store 0.24
Email::Store is a framework for database-backed email storage. more>>
Email::Store is a framework for database-backed email storage.
SYNOPSIS
use Email::Store dbi:mysql:mailstore;
Email::Store->setup; # Do this once
Email::Store::Mail->store( $rfc822 );
Email::Store::Mail->retrieve( $msgid );
...
Email::Store is the ideal basis for any application which needs to deal with databases of email: archiving, searching, or even storing mail for implementing IMAP or POP3 servers.
Email::Store itself is a very lightweight framework, meaning it does not provide very much functionality itself; in effect, it is merely a Class::DBI interface to a database schema which is designed for storing email. Incidentally, if you dont know much about Class::DBI, youre going to need to in order to get much out of this.
Despite its minimalist nature, Email::Store is incredibly powerful. Its power comes from its extensibility, through plugin modules and hooks which allow you to add new database tables and concepts to the system, and so access the mail store from a "different direction". In a sense, Email::Store is a blank canvas, onto which you can pick and choose (or even write!) the plugins which you want for your application.
For instance, the core Email::Store::Entity plugin module addresses the idea of "people" in the email universe, allowing you to search for mails to or from particular people; (despite their changing names or email addresses) Email::Store::Thread interfaces Email::Store to Mail::Thread allowing you to navigate mails by their position in a mail thread; the planned non-core Email::Store::Plucene module plugs into the indexing process and stores information about emails in a Plucene search index for quick retrieval later, and so on.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Email::Store dbi:mysql:mailstore;
Email::Store->setup; # Do this once
Email::Store::Mail->store( $rfc822 );
Email::Store::Mail->retrieve( $msgid );
...
Email::Store is the ideal basis for any application which needs to deal with databases of email: archiving, searching, or even storing mail for implementing IMAP or POP3 servers.
Email::Store itself is a very lightweight framework, meaning it does not provide very much functionality itself; in effect, it is merely a Class::DBI interface to a database schema which is designed for storing email. Incidentally, if you dont know much about Class::DBI, youre going to need to in order to get much out of this.
Despite its minimalist nature, Email::Store is incredibly powerful. Its power comes from its extensibility, through plugin modules and hooks which allow you to add new database tables and concepts to the system, and so access the mail store from a "different direction". In a sense, Email::Store is a blank canvas, onto which you can pick and choose (or even write!) the plugins which you want for your application.
For instance, the core Email::Store::Entity plugin module addresses the idea of "people" in the email universe, allowing you to search for mails to or from particular people; (despite their changing names or email addresses) Email::Store::Thread interfaces Email::Store to Mail::Thread allowing you to navigate mails by their position in a mail thread; the planned non-core Email::Store::Plucene module plugs into the indexing process and stores information about emails in a Plucene search index for quick retrieval later, and so on.
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2006-06-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1215 downloads
MDemail.net 2.9.0
Send and receive secure and encrypted email. Collaborate with others with the integrated group Instant Messaging and file sharing features. Use secure message boards and securely share documents. HIPAA and GLBA compliant. more>> <<less
Download (7.30MB)
Added: 2009-04-09 License: Commercial Price: $0
197 downloads
EMailRobot 0.3
EMailRobot is a simple object-oriented framework for developing email auto-responders. more>>
EMailRobot is a simple object-oriented framework for developing email auto-responders.
It performs actions based on parameters extracted from received email bodies and generates answer emails.
Enhancements:
- Minor fixes were made and documentation and installation notes were added.
<<lessIt performs actions based on parameters extracted from received email bodies and generates answer emails.
Enhancements:
- Minor fixes were made and documentation and installation notes were added.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-08-24 License: BSD License Price:
1522 downloads
SendEmail 1.55
SendEmail is a lightweight, completly command line based, SMTP email agent. more>>
SendEmail is a lightweight, completly command line based, SMTP email agent. If you have the need to send email from a command prompt this tool is perfect. It was designed to be used in bash scripts, Perl programs, and web sites, but it is also quite useful in many other contexts. SendEmail is so simple that you dont need additional modules and also is written in Perl. It has a straight forward interface, making it very easy to use.
Main features:
- its a simple, direct way to send email without the overhead of other conventional email software
- can send encrypted email using SMIME
Enhancements:
- A new command line option to specify a local bind address.
- EHLO should never send "localhost" now.
- A small change to how the time zone is sent.
- The Windows executable now has TLS support enabled.
<<lessMain features:
- its a simple, direct way to send email without the overhead of other conventional email software
- can send encrypted email using SMIME
Enhancements:
- A new command line option to specify a local bind address.
- EHLO should never send "localhost" now.
- A small change to how the time zone is sent.
- The Windows executable now has TLS support enabled.
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2006-12-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1034 downloads
Attach to Email Service Menu 0.7.5
Attach to Email Service Menu is a service menu for Konqueror. more>>
Attach to Email Service Menu is a service menu for Konqueror that works in conjunction with a python script to allow the user to select multiple files and add them as attachments to an email using whatever mail client is configured. If a directory is selected, then its contents will be attached to the email recursively.
Installation:
0) tar -jxf attach-to-email-servicemenu.tar.bz2
1) cd attach-to-email-servicemenu
2) ./install.sh --remove-old
#Get rid of previous installations.
3) ./install.sh [--global-install|--local-install]
#Depending on whether you want system-wide or not.
The Readme file included explains how to set this up for different email clients.
Enhancements:
- New Italian translation by Giurerro.
<<lessInstallation:
0) tar -jxf attach-to-email-servicemenu.tar.bz2
1) cd attach-to-email-servicemenu
2) ./install.sh --remove-old
#Get rid of previous installations.
3) ./install.sh [--global-install|--local-install]
#Depending on whether you want system-wide or not.
The Readme file included explains how to set this up for different email clients.
Enhancements:
- New Italian translation by Giurerro.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
Email This! Bookmarklet Extension 2.0.2
Email This! Bookmarklet Extension is formerly known as GMail This! more>>
Email This! Bookmarklet Extension is formerly known as GMail This!
Email This! (formerly known as GMail This!) will send your recipient the link, title, & highlighted text of the page you are viewing using GMail, Yahoo, and Stand-Alone Mail Clients like Outlook Express, Thunderbird, & More!
After downloading (and restarting Firefox), right click anywhere on the toolbar, push customize, and drag the emailthis icon/button to the toolbar (if you want to use the buttons that is - more options in v1.4).
Youre now ready to use EmailThis!
Red = GMail
Green = Yahoo
Blue = Stand-Alone Client
<<lessEmail This! (formerly known as GMail This!) will send your recipient the link, title, & highlighted text of the page you are viewing using GMail, Yahoo, and Stand-Alone Mail Clients like Outlook Express, Thunderbird, & More!
After downloading (and restarting Firefox), right click anywhere on the toolbar, push customize, and drag the emailthis icon/button to the toolbar (if you want to use the buttons that is - more options in v1.4).
Youre now ready to use EmailThis!
Red = GMail
Green = Yahoo
Blue = Stand-Alone Client
Download (0.022MB)
Added: 2007-07-25 License: Freeware Price:
821 downloads
Email::Find 0.10
Email::Find allows you to find RFC 822 email addresses in plain text. more>>
Email::Find allows you to find RFC 822 email addresses in plain text.
Email::Find is a module for finding a subset of RFC 822 email addresses in arbitrary text (see "CAVEATS"). The addresses it finds are not guaranteed to exist or even actually be email addresses at all (see "CAVEATS"), but they will be valid RFC 822 syntax.
Email::Find will perform some heuristics to avoid some of the more obvious red herrings and false addresses, but theres only so much which can be done without a human.
Finds email addresses in the text and executes callback registered.
The callback is given two arguments. The first is a Mail::Address object representing the address found. The second is the actual original email as found in the text. Whatever the callback returns will replace the original text.
<<lessEmail::Find is a module for finding a subset of RFC 822 email addresses in arbitrary text (see "CAVEATS"). The addresses it finds are not guaranteed to exist or even actually be email addresses at all (see "CAVEATS"), but they will be valid RFC 822 syntax.
Email::Find will perform some heuristics to avoid some of the more obvious red herrings and false addresses, but theres only so much which can be done without a human.
Finds email addresses in the text and executes callback registered.
The callback is given two arguments. The first is a Mail::Address object representing the address found. The second is the actual original email as found in the text. Whatever the callback returns will replace the original text.
Download (0.039MB)
Added: 2007-03-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
943 downloads
MaeConverter 1.0
MaeConverter can replace a Merak email server and allow you to switch to a more powerful, standard email server solution. more>>
MaeConverter can replace a Merak email server and allow you to switch to a more powerful, standard email server solution such as postfix, qmail, or any other type of SMTP server that is able to take advantage of SQL databases.
MaeConverter requires Trolltechs Qt4 and maildirmake.
<<lessMaeConverter requires Trolltechs Qt4 and maildirmake.
Download (0.059MB)
Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1194 downloads
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