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Evolution Exchange 2.27.3
Evolution Exchange is the Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange. more>>
Evolution Exchange 2.27.3 is professionally designed as the Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange, which adds support for Microsoft Exchange 2000 and 2003 to Evolution. Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
Installation:
- cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself. Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
- Type `make to compile the package.
- Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
- Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
- You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Added: 2009-06-16 License: LGPL Price: FREE
26 downloads
Other version of Evolution Exchange
License:LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
Evolution Jescs 2.9.1
Evolution Jescs is the Evolution Connector for Sun Java Enterprise System Calendar Server (SJESCS). more>>
Evolution Jescs is the Evolution Connector for Sun Java Enterprise System Calendar Server (SJESCS).
This connector supports the WCAP (Web Calendar Access Protocol) 2.0, 3.0, 3.1.
How to setup a JESCS account?
Now it is integrated into "Mail Accounts" under menu "Edit-->Preferences". Click "Add" button to bring up the account setup widzard. In "Identity" page, please input your Full Name and Email Address. In "Receiving Email" page, choose "Sun Calendar WCAP" as the Server Type. Input Host and Username here.
If your server listens to another port instead of the default one (80 for http, 143 for https), please input Host in the "Host:Port" format, such as "calendar.sun.net:8080". For "Use Secure Connection", please choose "Never" for http and "Always" for https.
In "Receiving Options" page, if you want to poll the server for new events and tasks at a different interval than the default 30 minutes, please check the checkbox and choose a interval. Please note that a small interval setting will impact the performance of the connector. If you are sure you are the only one accessing your calendar, you can set the interval to a very large number.
The "Sending Email" page actually is useless for the connector. You can just input anything here so that you can go forward.
In "Account Management" page, please enter your account name here. Then you can finish your JESCS account setting.
Enhancements:
- configure.in: Bump to 2.9.1
- storage/sunone-folder-tree.c: Fix a bug which will cause evolution-jescs to crash when connecting to the calendar server for the first time.
<<lessThis connector supports the WCAP (Web Calendar Access Protocol) 2.0, 3.0, 3.1.
How to setup a JESCS account?
Now it is integrated into "Mail Accounts" under menu "Edit-->Preferences". Click "Add" button to bring up the account setup widzard. In "Identity" page, please input your Full Name and Email Address. In "Receiving Email" page, choose "Sun Calendar WCAP" as the Server Type. Input Host and Username here.
If your server listens to another port instead of the default one (80 for http, 143 for https), please input Host in the "Host:Port" format, such as "calendar.sun.net:8080". For "Use Secure Connection", please choose "Never" for http and "Always" for https.
In "Receiving Options" page, if you want to poll the server for new events and tasks at a different interval than the default 30 minutes, please check the checkbox and choose a interval. Please note that a small interval setting will impact the performance of the connector. If you are sure you are the only one accessing your calendar, you can set the interval to a very large number.
The "Sending Email" page actually is useless for the connector. You can just input anything here so that you can go forward.
In "Account Management" page, please enter your account name here. Then you can finish your JESCS account setting.
Enhancements:
- configure.in: Bump to 2.9.1
- storage/sunone-folder-tree.c: Fix a bug which will cause evolution-jescs to crash when connecting to the calendar server for the first time.
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Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
959 downloads
Other version of Evolution Jescs
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
Media Exchange 001
Media Exchange is an MP3 Jukebox appliance. more>>
Media Exchange is an MP3 Jukebox appliance. It allows you to:
- merge music collections
- Play music and control the player with a browser
- Organize your music
- Automatically tag music
- Remove double tracks automatically
- Download music directly from the artists
- Share music with your friends safely and easily
And Artists to:
- Distribute music to their fans directly
<<less- merge music collections
- Play music and control the player with a browser
- Organize your music
- Automatically tag music
- Remove double tracks automatically
- Download music directly from the artists
- Share music with your friends safely and easily
And Artists to:
- Distribute music to their fans directly
Download (258.9MB)
Added: 2007-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
960 downloads
Evolution 2.8.3
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop. more>>
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
Main features:
- No viruses or worms
- Junk filtering
- Desktop integration
- Developer Platform (EDS)
- Evolution#
- EPlugin
- Advanced email searching
- Web calendars
- vFolders
- User-defined filters
- Multiple accounts
- Palm device support
- Customized reminders
- Multiple calendar views
- iCalendar support
- To-Do list
- LDAP compatible
- Share vCards
- Security and encryption
- Open Source
<<lessMain features:
- No viruses or worms
- Junk filtering
- Desktop integration
- Developer Platform (EDS)
- Evolution#
- EPlugin
- Advanced email searching
- Web calendars
- vFolders
- User-defined filters
- Multiple accounts
- Palm device support
- Customized reminders
- Multiple calendar views
- iCalendar support
- To-Do list
- LDAP compatible
- Share vCards
- Security and encryption
- Open Source
Download (17MB)
Added: 2007-01-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
999 downloads
Other version of Evolution
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
Price: FREE
License:GPL
License:GPL
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
Evolution Sharp 0.13.2
Evolution# is a .NET language binding for various Ximian Evolution libraries. more>>
Evolution# is a .NET language binding for various Ximian Evolution libraries.
Building & Installing Evolution#:
The Linux build is the traditional:
./configure
make
make install
You may want to consider using configures prefix option to install Evolution# using the same prefix as Mono. That way all of your .NET assemblies get placed in the same place, and you dont need to do any extra "configuring" to make it so mono (and mint) can find your assemblies. In other words, doing something like:
./configure --prefix=/your/mono/prefix
make
make install
If you are compiling from CVS, you will need libtool and the auto* tools and will need to replace the configure above with autogen.sh.
<<lessBuilding & Installing Evolution#:
The Linux build is the traditional:
./configure
make
make install
You may want to consider using configures prefix option to install Evolution# using the same prefix as Mono. That way all of your .NET assemblies get placed in the same place, and you dont need to do any extra "configuring" to make it so mono (and mint) can find your assemblies. In other words, doing something like:
./configure --prefix=/your/mono/prefix
make
make install
If you are compiling from CVS, you will need libtool and the auto* tools and will need to replace the configure above with autogen.sh.
Download (0.42MB)
Added: 2007-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
813 downloads
evolution-webcal 2.10.0
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop. more>>
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
<<lessInstallation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2007-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
956 downloads
evolution-rss 0.0.4
evolution-rss is a evolution RSS reader plugin. more>>
evolution-rss is a evolution RSS reader plugin.
This plugin adds RSS Feeds support for evolution mail. RSS support was built upon the somewhat existing RSS support in evolution-1.4 branch.
The motivation behind this was to have RSS in same place as mails, at this moment I do not see the point having a separate RSS reader since a RSS Article is like an email message. Probably thats the same reason for NNTP support in evolution.
At this time feeds Artiles are only displayed as summary (with html)
<<lessThis plugin adds RSS Feeds support for evolution mail. RSS support was built upon the somewhat existing RSS support in evolution-1.4 branch.
The motivation behind this was to have RSS in same place as mails, at this moment I do not see the point having a separate RSS reader since a RSS Article is like an email message. Probably thats the same reason for NNTP support in evolution.
At this time feeds Artiles are only displayed as summary (with html)
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
844 downloads
Evochallenge 0.6
Evochallenge is a simple Perl-based challenge/response mail filter for Evolution on Linux. more>>
Evochallenge is a simple Perl-based challenge/response mail filter for Evolution on Linux.
How it Works:
Challenge/response e-mail filters only pass e-mail through if the sender is on a "whitelist". E-mail from anyone not on the whitelist goes to a holding area. The sender is then challenged to prove hes a real person, rather than a spam bot.
If the sender succeeds in answering the challenge, he is permanently added to the whitelist, and his original and all further e-mail is delivered without delay.
Evochallenge is a simple free challenge-response program that integrates into your Evolution e-mail client through e-mail filters.
Installation:
Download the needed files using the download link below. Untar and unzip the evochallenge.tar.gz file, and follow the instructions in the README file.
Enhancements:
- This version has been tested on Fedora Core and Ubuntu, and features a simplified installation script.
<<lessHow it Works:
Challenge/response e-mail filters only pass e-mail through if the sender is on a "whitelist". E-mail from anyone not on the whitelist goes to a holding area. The sender is then challenged to prove hes a real person, rather than a spam bot.
If the sender succeeds in answering the challenge, he is permanently added to the whitelist, and his original and all further e-mail is delivered without delay.
Evochallenge is a simple free challenge-response program that integrates into your Evolution e-mail client through e-mail filters.
Installation:
Download the needed files using the download link below. Untar and unzip the evochallenge.tar.gz file, and follow the instructions in the README file.
Enhancements:
- This version has been tested on Fedora Core and Ubuntu, and features a simplified installation script.
Download (0.19MB)
Added: 2006-06-22 License: BSD License Price:
1220 downloads
KExchange 1.0
KExchange is a currency converter for over 150 currencies. more>>
KExchange is a currency converter for over 150 currencies using up-to-date exchange rates from the PACIFIC Exchange Rate Service.
Main features:
- rates may be refreshed on command or automatically on startup;
- rates can be cached locally for offline use;
- may also be used as a Euro converter;
- and has an DCOP interface.
Enhancements:
- Fixed problem with date parsing when reading PACIFIC data.
- Old (obsolete) exchange rates are now automatically expunged.
- Rate table column selection is now stored to preferences.
- Added some new currencies and updated obsolete currency codes to valid ones.
<<lessMain features:
- rates may be refreshed on command or automatically on startup;
- rates can be cached locally for offline use;
- may also be used as a Euro converter;
- and has an DCOP interface.
Enhancements:
- Fixed problem with date parsing when reading PACIFIC data.
- Old (obsolete) exchange rates are now automatically expunged.
- Rate table column selection is now stored to preferences.
- Added some new currencies and updated obsolete currency codes to valid ones.
Download (0.19MB)
Added: 2005-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1613 downloads
Evolution RSS Reader Plugin 0.0.4
Evolution RSS Reader Plugin adds RSS feeds support for evolution mail. more>>
Evolution RSS Reader Plugin adds RSS feeds support for evolution mail. RSS support was built upon the somewhat existing RSS support in evolution-1.4 branch.
The motivation behind this was to have RSS in same place as mails, at this moment I do not see the point having a separate RSS reader since a RSS Article is like an email message. Probably thats the same reason for NNTP support in evolution.
At this time feeds Artiles are only displayed as summary (with html).
Compilation:
Youll need a preety new version of evolution in order to build. Ive tested with 2.8.
Unpack evolution-rss-0.0.1.tar.gz.
Run:
./configure
make
make install
then enable Evolution Rss under Edit->Plugins and you are all setup.
Enhancements:
- HTML display on summary view was fixed.
- Network connection was cleaned up.
- Network sesions and errors are now properly handled.
- The setup page was moved to Evolution Preferences.
- A network configuration tab was added with a proxy option and a proxy auth option.
- Some atom parsing content problems were fixed.
- Canceling of all pending requests is now properly handled.
- Force loading of images is done when browsing feeds.
- User/password authentication support was added to feeds.
- A switch summary/HTML view was added.
- Various segfaults when parsing HTML were fixed.
<<lessThe motivation behind this was to have RSS in same place as mails, at this moment I do not see the point having a separate RSS reader since a RSS Article is like an email message. Probably thats the same reason for NNTP support in evolution.
At this time feeds Artiles are only displayed as summary (with html).
Compilation:
Youll need a preety new version of evolution in order to build. Ive tested with 2.8.
Unpack evolution-rss-0.0.1.tar.gz.
Run:
./configure
make
make install
then enable Evolution Rss under Edit->Plugins and you are all setup.
Enhancements:
- HTML display on summary view was fixed.
- Network connection was cleaned up.
- Network sesions and errors are now properly handled.
- The setup page was moved to Evolution Preferences.
- A network configuration tab was added with a proxy option and a proxy auth option.
- Some atom parsing content problems were fixed.
- Canceling of all pending requests is now properly handled.
- Force loading of images is done when browsing feeds.
- User/password authentication support was added to feeds.
- A switch summary/HTML view was added.
- Various segfaults when parsing HTML were fixed.
Download (0.36MB)
Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
845 downloads
Evolution Data Server 1.11.90
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information. more>>
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information, such as a users address book or calendar events.
Evolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
Enhancements:
Bug Fixes:
- #261084 - "match-all" and "match-threads" in evolution camel needs translator comments (Jared Moore)
- #313221 - Import of vcards misses type information (Milan Crha)
- #314709 - Add GEO field to EVCard and EContact (Cosimo Cecchi)
- #327977 - Crash in e_account_set_string at e-account.c:929 (Milan Crha)
- #352346 - Cannot create Maildir account (Milan Crha)
- #355640 - crash on invalid response to the IMAP command "XX FETCH 1 BODY" (Sankar)
- #387806 - camel_text_index_new() faults instead of handling allocation failure (Rob Bradford)
- #415891 - Use EFlag for synchronization (Matthew Barnes)
- #420462 - Crash while clicking refresh in folder subscription (Srini)
- #427469 - Incorrect importing of VCard (Milan Crha)
- #439147 - Dont print pages of debug information (Jeff Cai)
- #451003 - Build fails because SOUP_SESSION_TIMEOUT is undefined (Ross Burton)
- #455799 - Remove all .cvsignore and update svn:ignore porperty in whole directories (Hiroyuki Ikezoe)
- #458670 - Crash while autocompleting in composer (Srini)
- #460999 - Crashing while looking up passwords (Srini)
- #461989 - Memory leaks fixes on e-categories* (Hiroyuki Ikezoe)
- #464252 - Use /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/tab/zone_sun.tab on Solaris (Jeff Cai)
- #465419 - crash in e_gw_item_append_to_soap_message (Suman)
Updated Translations:
- Jorge Gonzalez (es)
- Daniel Nylander (sv)
- Ankit Patel (gu)
- Kjartan Maraas (nb)
- Ilkka Tuohela (fi)
- Takeshi AIHANA (ja)
- Runa Bhattacharjee (bn_IN)
- Danishka Navin (si)
- Daniel Nylander (sv)
- Kjartan Maraas (nb)
- Priit Laes (et)
<<lessEvolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
Enhancements:
Bug Fixes:
- #261084 - "match-all" and "match-threads" in evolution camel needs translator comments (Jared Moore)
- #313221 - Import of vcards misses type information (Milan Crha)
- #314709 - Add GEO field to EVCard and EContact (Cosimo Cecchi)
- #327977 - Crash in e_account_set_string at e-account.c:929 (Milan Crha)
- #352346 - Cannot create Maildir account (Milan Crha)
- #355640 - crash on invalid response to the IMAP command "XX FETCH 1 BODY" (Sankar)
- #387806 - camel_text_index_new() faults instead of handling allocation failure (Rob Bradford)
- #415891 - Use EFlag for synchronization (Matthew Barnes)
- #420462 - Crash while clicking refresh in folder subscription (Srini)
- #427469 - Incorrect importing of VCard (Milan Crha)
- #439147 - Dont print pages of debug information (Jeff Cai)
- #451003 - Build fails because SOUP_SESSION_TIMEOUT is undefined (Ross Burton)
- #455799 - Remove all .cvsignore and update svn:ignore porperty in whole directories (Hiroyuki Ikezoe)
- #458670 - Crash while autocompleting in composer (Srini)
- #460999 - Crashing while looking up passwords (Srini)
- #461989 - Memory leaks fixes on e-categories* (Hiroyuki Ikezoe)
- #464252 - Use /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/tab/zone_sun.tab on Solaris (Jeff Cai)
- #465419 - crash in e_gw_item_append_to_soap_message (Suman)
Updated Translations:
- Jorge Gonzalez (es)
- Daniel Nylander (sv)
- Ankit Patel (gu)
- Kjartan Maraas (nb)
- Ilkka Tuohela (fi)
- Takeshi AIHANA (ja)
- Runa Bhattacharjee (bn_IN)
- Danishka Navin (si)
- Daniel Nylander (sv)
- Kjartan Maraas (nb)
- Priit Laes (et)
Download (9.7MB)
Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
802 downloads
Other version of Evolution Data Server
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)

Swapware Link Exchange Manager 3.2
Allow you to easily build a directory and manage your links. more>> Swapware Link Exchange Manager Features: This powerful software is written in PHP. Easy Installation - be up and running in 5 minutes. Easily manage and organize your reciprocal links. Integrates with the look of your own site using templates. Allow visitors to add their link immediately to your links directory or you can manually approve all submissions. Easily email webmasters about the status of their link if it is approved/declined. When a visitor tries to submit their link to your links directory, our script will automatically spider the Reciprocal URL the visitor provides to check if your link is on their website or not. If not, they cannot submit their link. You will have full admin functions to add, edit, check, bypass reciprical link requirment and delete links from your directory.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-16 License: Freeware Price: Free
190 downloads
OpenChange 0.4
OpenChange is an implementation of Microsoft Exchange under Unix platforms. more>>
Openchange project intends to provide an Open-Source implementation of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 under Unix Platforms.
The Openchange Project is developed in C language under the BSD license, and will primary work on NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Linux platforms. The project time line has been defined to approximatively one year, and we believe the project will be in a complete stable state at this time.
Openchange wishes to integrate the enterprise working environment and to substitute to an Exchange Server in a transparent way, so final users may continue to use Outlook, or any other mail client.
We also intend to provide to network administrators an easy solution to migrate Exchange databases into Openchange ones and reversely. And last but not least, we work so developers may reuse our sources in a smart way.
The project is divided into 4 parts :
- The OpenChange Library
- The OpenReverse Library
- The Documentation Framework
- The Openchange specifications
The OpenChange Library
This library includes all the requests managing the identification process, the data flow, and all the other requirements needed to permit the communication between an Outlook client and an Exchange Server. It can be used either to develop another Exchange-like server or client.
The OpenReverse Library
Due to legal restriction, the Openchange Server wont reuse the Microsoft Jet Database file format. Instead, we provide a library making easy to parse headers, retrieve the data, calculate checksum and more generally to offer a abstract migration tool to other user defined backends. This library can also be used for basics to develop a repair database tool.
The Documentation Framework
In the documentation framework, you will find all our research results. The subjects may concern the Exchange Internals or treat of a related subject. We wants to provide the most valuable information so our work can be shared with developers community.
The OpenChange Specifications
At last, we will provide the complete specifications of OpenChange in a printable way. This major document of the OpenChange team will help new developers to understand how Exchange Server works, how we implemented our APIs to make OpenChange, Exchange compatible. Around this main development, you will find several modules:
- OpenUtils Library
- OpenSniff
- OpenEDB
Enhancements:
- This release fixes limitations from the previous release (0.2) and adds a set of new features.
- Sending email messages to external recipients is now possible.
- It can also fetch and create appointments, contacts, and tasks in their respective default folder.
- Experimental NEWMAIL notification support is also available.
- The openchangeclient command line messaging tool has been improved and exchange2mbox has been introduced.
- It provides a way to synchronize an Exchange mailbox with an mbox file, supports MIME types, and is able to reflect changes back to Exchange.
<<lessThe Openchange Project is developed in C language under the BSD license, and will primary work on NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Linux platforms. The project time line has been defined to approximatively one year, and we believe the project will be in a complete stable state at this time.
Openchange wishes to integrate the enterprise working environment and to substitute to an Exchange Server in a transparent way, so final users may continue to use Outlook, or any other mail client.
We also intend to provide to network administrators an easy solution to migrate Exchange databases into Openchange ones and reversely. And last but not least, we work so developers may reuse our sources in a smart way.
The project is divided into 4 parts :
- The OpenChange Library
- The OpenReverse Library
- The Documentation Framework
- The Openchange specifications
The OpenChange Library
This library includes all the requests managing the identification process, the data flow, and all the other requirements needed to permit the communication between an Outlook client and an Exchange Server. It can be used either to develop another Exchange-like server or client.
The OpenReverse Library
Due to legal restriction, the Openchange Server wont reuse the Microsoft Jet Database file format. Instead, we provide a library making easy to parse headers, retrieve the data, calculate checksum and more generally to offer a abstract migration tool to other user defined backends. This library can also be used for basics to develop a repair database tool.
The Documentation Framework
In the documentation framework, you will find all our research results. The subjects may concern the Exchange Internals or treat of a related subject. We wants to provide the most valuable information so our work can be shared with developers community.
The OpenChange Specifications
At last, we will provide the complete specifications of OpenChange in a printable way. This major document of the OpenChange team will help new developers to understand how Exchange Server works, how we implemented our APIs to make OpenChange, Exchange compatible. Around this main development, you will find several modules:
- OpenUtils Library
- OpenSniff
- OpenEDB
Enhancements:
- This release fixes limitations from the previous release (0.2) and adds a set of new features.
- Sending email messages to external recipients is now possible.
- It can also fetch and create appointments, contacts, and tasks in their respective default folder.
- Experimental NEWMAIL notification support is also available.
- The openchangeclient command line messaging tool has been improved and exchange2mbox has been introduced.
- It provides a way to synchronize an Exchange mailbox with an mbox file, supports MIME types, and is able to reflect changes back to Exchange.
Download (0.70MB)
Added: 2007-06-01 License: BSD License Price:
877 downloads
Other version of OpenChange
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
Evolution SpamBayes Plugin 0.1.2
Evolution SpamBayes Plugin is an Evolution plugin that allows Evolution to use the SpamBayes bayesian filtering system. more>>
Evolution SpamBayes Plugin is an Evolution plugin that allows Evolution to use the SpamBayes bayesian filtering system.
The plugin is based on the Bogofilter EPlugin by Mikhail Zabaluev with some "pass message to process" code from the built-in SpamAssassin filtering plugin by Vivek Jain (amongst others).
The plugin is implemented using two python support scripts, one (sb_evolution_plugin_server) which sets up a DBus server holding the SpamBayes database and another (sb_evolution_plugin_client) which can query the client and tell it to train or untrain on messages received on stdin.
The Evolution plugin is implemented as a simple C EPlugin for Evolution using some junk-mail hooks in the evolution EPlugin architecture which is not published on the web yet (for unknown reasons).
Training SpamBayes
Evolution sports a button for marking a message as spam, and it is clear that when the user clicks this button the message should be marked as spam, that much is clear. But messages which are not marked as spam has no way to be marked as ham.
One way to fix this could be to train all messages that are marked as ham (in the checking function) as ham - and then call untrain ham and then train spam for messages when they are marked as spam.
The same problem applies when messages arrive that are marked as spam (but are ham), should they also automatically be trained as spam and then untrained as spam and re-trained as ham?
It could also be that SpamBayes is happy to only be trained when it does something wrong, rather then also when it does something right.
Where does unsure fit in?
Should the plugin do something specific to facilitate the unsure result of the SpamBayes engine?
Ideally Evolution wouls support the unsure option and make it possible to either mark the message as spam or ham (both buttons/menu-options should be active), but the message should still be delivered in the normal fashion.
An "unsure" icon in the message list (or a, maybe orange, background color in the message list), would also improve usability in my oppinion.
Conflicting with existing spam filtering plugins
Evolution apparently only supports one junk filtering plugin at the time, so you have to disable the built-in SpamAssassin plugin before the SpamBayes one will work.
Enhancements:
- Now uses Evolution 2.10.
<<lessThe plugin is based on the Bogofilter EPlugin by Mikhail Zabaluev with some "pass message to process" code from the built-in SpamAssassin filtering plugin by Vivek Jain (amongst others).
The plugin is implemented using two python support scripts, one (sb_evolution_plugin_server) which sets up a DBus server holding the SpamBayes database and another (sb_evolution_plugin_client) which can query the client and tell it to train or untrain on messages received on stdin.
The Evolution plugin is implemented as a simple C EPlugin for Evolution using some junk-mail hooks in the evolution EPlugin architecture which is not published on the web yet (for unknown reasons).
Training SpamBayes
Evolution sports a button for marking a message as spam, and it is clear that when the user clicks this button the message should be marked as spam, that much is clear. But messages which are not marked as spam has no way to be marked as ham.
One way to fix this could be to train all messages that are marked as ham (in the checking function) as ham - and then call untrain ham and then train spam for messages when they are marked as spam.
The same problem applies when messages arrive that are marked as spam (but are ham), should they also automatically be trained as spam and then untrained as spam and re-trained as ham?
It could also be that SpamBayes is happy to only be trained when it does something wrong, rather then also when it does something right.
Where does unsure fit in?
Should the plugin do something specific to facilitate the unsure result of the SpamBayes engine?
Ideally Evolution wouls support the unsure option and make it possible to either mark the message as spam or ham (both buttons/menu-options should be active), but the message should still be delivered in the normal fashion.
An "unsure" icon in the message list (or a, maybe orange, background color in the message list), would also improve usability in my oppinion.
Conflicting with existing spam filtering plugins
Evolution apparently only supports one junk filtering plugin at the time, so you have to disable the built-in SpamAssassin plugin before the SpamBayes one will work.
Enhancements:
- Now uses Evolution 2.10.
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Added: 2007-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Enterprise File Exchange 0.1
Enterprise File Exchange slots in where email file attachment limits stop your users from sending those important files... more>>
Enterprise File Exchange (EFX) slots in where email file attachment limits stop your users from sending those important files to a contact.
In the EFX world, the user visits the EFX site, uploads the file, enters the receivers email address and lets the system notify the receiver that theres a file waiting for them, via a simple email message.
Senders need to sign up, and the EFX system only allows transfers between internal users (those with addresses in an approved list) and external users, never external to external.
It is written in Python, using the Pylons framework.
This project is licensed under the GNU GPL version 3.
<<lessIn the EFX world, the user visits the EFX site, uploads the file, enters the receivers email address and lets the system notify the receiver that theres a file waiting for them, via a simple email message.
Senders need to sign up, and the EFX system only allows transfers between internal users (those with addresses in an approved list) and external users, never external to external.
It is written in Python, using the Pylons framework.
This project is licensed under the GNU GPL version 3.
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL v3 Price:
825 downloads
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