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IMAP utils 0.3
IMAP utils software contains a set of simple utilities for managing IMAP emails. more>>
IMAP utils software contains a set of simple utilities for managing IMAP emails.
imap-purge
Purges old read and unread mails from folders.
imap-folders
Creates folders on IMAP.
imap-stats
Shows summary about unread and unseen mails.
Enhancements:
- Several new scripts for reading and storing messages were added.
<<lessimap-purge
Purges old read and unread mails from folders.
imap-folders
Creates folders on IMAP.
imap-stats
Shows summary about unread and unseen mails.
Enhancements:
- Several new scripts for reading and storing messages were added.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
817 downloads
MadMail 0.2
MadMail is a simple Webmail client which can handle POP3, SMTP, and IMAP servers. more>>
MadMail is a simple Webmail client which can handle POP3, SMTP, and IMAP servers. I
Main features:
- multi-language support
- no Database required
<<lessMain features:
- multi-language support
- no Database required
Download (0.055MB)
Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1229 downloads
AeroMail 2.52
AeroMail 2 is the next generation of Mark Cushmans AeroMail. more>>
AeroMail 2 is the next generation of Mark Cushmans AeroMail.
AeroMail is a web-based e-mail client written in PHP. AeroMail uses an IMAP server to read and store messages in one or more user-defined folders. Features include HTTP authentication for login (no cookies) and folder manipulation.
AeroMail 2 adds something to the original. You can now embed AeroMail in a webpage of your own design, and customize its appearance more easily.
Furthermore, displaying of messages was improved to include foreign languages like Russian and Chinese, and to display HTML messages including pictures. Last but not least, spam flagging using DNS blacklists is now possible.
Who can use Aeromail?
Are you an ISP who want a webmail service that is easily configurable? AeroMail allows you full control over operation and appearance.
Are you a webhosting company who need webmail for their clients? AeroMail comes with genericstable support, spam marking and many configurable options.
Are you a mail user who is sick of spam? You can use AeroMail to mark and delete your spam without downloading it to your own computer first.
Do you just want a fast and easy way to check mail when youre on the move? AeroMail is small, easy to set up and does not depend on MySQL, LDAP or other things you do not have: you only need an Apache webserver, PHP and an IMAP mailserver.
Why use AeroMail?
AeroMail is small, fast and simple to use. It is known for its clear and elegant interface.
AeroMail has support for other characters sets. It displays e-mail in Russian, Chinese, Japanese and many other languages.
AeroMail is available in many languages: currently you can choose from Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norse, Polish, Portuguese (Brasil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Roman or Cyrillic), Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Thai and Ukranian.
Optionally you can use AeroMail to flag spam, so you can easily delete it before downloading it to your own computer.
AeroMail is very easy to set up: just copy the files, answer some questions and youre ready to go!
Where use AeroMail?
AeroMail can be used on many types of IMAP servers: Cyrus, UWash and Courier IMAP servers are supported.
You dont need an LDAP server or a MySQL server to use AeroMail. It will work on any Apache server with PHP 4 installed.
You can use AeroMail from virtually any browser: No JavaScript required, simple HTML that will also work on mobile devices.
You can use AeroMail from any computer you want. It uses basic authentication (no cookies) or use cookies (session variables) for login, and can run on an SSL IMAP server.
Main features:
Basic features:
- Aeromail is a webmail client that lets you read e-mail from an IMAP server
- Each mail folder can be sorted in many ways
- View HTML messages and rich-text messages
- Clickable links and e-mail addresses in plain-text messages
- View inline images and text attachments
- Recieve attachments
- Optionally reply to and forward e-mail, write new messages and delete messages
- Use Cc and Bcc
- Send attachments yourself
- Optionally create and delete folders, and move messages between folders
Advanced features:
- Optional multi-message view lets you view selected messages in one window (nice for catching up or when on a slow link)
- Optional spam blacklisting using reverse DNS lookup (e.g. SpamCop)
- Optionally move junk mail automatically to another folder
- Show full e-mail addresses, or just the name (Outlook style)
- Show full address lists in mail overview, or just the first few
- Automatically wrap wide message, or leave them unchanged
- Optional colorization of messages (quoted text and signatures)
Languages and character sets:
- AeroMail comes in 29 languages
- Full support for foreign character sets (using UTF-8)
Configuration features:
- AeroMail is easily embedded in a web page of your own design
- AeroMail comes with many color schemes or themes
- The HTML code is separated from the program, so it can be changed more easily
- Folder use and management can be switched on or off
- Sent mail folder and Trash folder can be switched on or off
- Writing of messages can be switched on or off
- Deleting of messages can be switched on or off
Technical features:
- Use UWash, Cyrus and Courier type IMAP servers
- Either use Basic Authentication for login (no cookies), or cookies (session variables)
- Support for sendmails genericstable
- Alternatively force the senders from-address
- Support for SSL IMAP servers
- No SQL server or LDAP server required
- No JavaScript browser required
<<lessAeroMail is a web-based e-mail client written in PHP. AeroMail uses an IMAP server to read and store messages in one or more user-defined folders. Features include HTTP authentication for login (no cookies) and folder manipulation.
AeroMail 2 adds something to the original. You can now embed AeroMail in a webpage of your own design, and customize its appearance more easily.
Furthermore, displaying of messages was improved to include foreign languages like Russian and Chinese, and to display HTML messages including pictures. Last but not least, spam flagging using DNS blacklists is now possible.
Who can use Aeromail?
Are you an ISP who want a webmail service that is easily configurable? AeroMail allows you full control over operation and appearance.
Are you a webhosting company who need webmail for their clients? AeroMail comes with genericstable support, spam marking and many configurable options.
Are you a mail user who is sick of spam? You can use AeroMail to mark and delete your spam without downloading it to your own computer first.
Do you just want a fast and easy way to check mail when youre on the move? AeroMail is small, easy to set up and does not depend on MySQL, LDAP or other things you do not have: you only need an Apache webserver, PHP and an IMAP mailserver.
Why use AeroMail?
AeroMail is small, fast and simple to use. It is known for its clear and elegant interface.
AeroMail has support for other characters sets. It displays e-mail in Russian, Chinese, Japanese and many other languages.
AeroMail is available in many languages: currently you can choose from Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norse, Polish, Portuguese (Brasil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Roman or Cyrillic), Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Thai and Ukranian.
Optionally you can use AeroMail to flag spam, so you can easily delete it before downloading it to your own computer.
AeroMail is very easy to set up: just copy the files, answer some questions and youre ready to go!
Where use AeroMail?
AeroMail can be used on many types of IMAP servers: Cyrus, UWash and Courier IMAP servers are supported.
You dont need an LDAP server or a MySQL server to use AeroMail. It will work on any Apache server with PHP 4 installed.
You can use AeroMail from virtually any browser: No JavaScript required, simple HTML that will also work on mobile devices.
You can use AeroMail from any computer you want. It uses basic authentication (no cookies) or use cookies (session variables) for login, and can run on an SSL IMAP server.
Main features:
Basic features:
- Aeromail is a webmail client that lets you read e-mail from an IMAP server
- Each mail folder can be sorted in many ways
- View HTML messages and rich-text messages
- Clickable links and e-mail addresses in plain-text messages
- View inline images and text attachments
- Recieve attachments
- Optionally reply to and forward e-mail, write new messages and delete messages
- Use Cc and Bcc
- Send attachments yourself
- Optionally create and delete folders, and move messages between folders
Advanced features:
- Optional multi-message view lets you view selected messages in one window (nice for catching up or when on a slow link)
- Optional spam blacklisting using reverse DNS lookup (e.g. SpamCop)
- Optionally move junk mail automatically to another folder
- Show full e-mail addresses, or just the name (Outlook style)
- Show full address lists in mail overview, or just the first few
- Automatically wrap wide message, or leave them unchanged
- Optional colorization of messages (quoted text and signatures)
Languages and character sets:
- AeroMail comes in 29 languages
- Full support for foreign character sets (using UTF-8)
Configuration features:
- AeroMail is easily embedded in a web page of your own design
- AeroMail comes with many color schemes or themes
- The HTML code is separated from the program, so it can be changed more easily
- Folder use and management can be switched on or off
- Sent mail folder and Trash folder can be switched on or off
- Writing of messages can be switched on or off
- Deleting of messages can be switched on or off
Technical features:
- Use UWash, Cyrus and Courier type IMAP servers
- Either use Basic Authentication for login (no cookies), or cookies (session variables)
- Support for sendmails genericstable
- Alternatively force the senders from-address
- Support for SSL IMAP servers
- No SQL server or LDAP server required
- No JavaScript browser required
Download (0.052MB)
Added: 2006-01-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1369 downloads
Wapymail 0.2.1
Wapymail is a WAP/WML email client written in PHP. more>>
Wapymail is a WAP/WML email client written in PHP. It allows you to check your IMAP email from any WAP/WML enabled device.
Wapymail projetc is pretty good, and real simple to setup and use.
<<lessWapymail projetc is pretty good, and real simple to setup and use.
Download (0.019MB)
Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1018 downloads
sKimap 1.0
sKimap SuperKaramba theme will display the number of new and unread emails in your imap mail account. more>>
sKimap SuperKaramba theme will display the number of new and unread emails in your imap mail account. It can monitor your imap server mailboxes for new and unread messages. It will auto-size itself to accommodate the number of mailboxes you are watching.
The number of mailboxes is only limited by your screen real-estate. You can choose which of the mailboxes on your account you want to watch.
You can set the update interval, and which email client opens when you click the top of the theme. Configuration is all done through a configuration dialog.
<<lessThe number of mailboxes is only limited by your screen real-estate. You can choose which of the mailboxes on your account you want to watch.
You can set the update interval, and which email client opens when you click the top of the theme. Configuration is all done through a configuration dialog.
Download (0.060MB)
Added: 2006-05-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1268 downloads
wmymail 0.3
wmymail is a fabulous mail-checking dock app. more>>
wmymail is a fabulous mail-checking dock app.
When there are new messages, it displays one or more brightly colored envelopes. Otherwise, it displays a dull, gray envelope.
mbox (local mail file) (default)
By default, it will check your mailbox file about once per second to see if it has changed. If it has changed, wmymail reads it to see how many messages are inside, and how many have been read, and displays the current counts.
* It looks at the filename specified in the $MAIL environment variable.
* You can tell it to look in a different file by using the -m option, e.g. "wmymail -m /var/foo/mail/username"
* You can make it check less frequently with the -i option, which changes the interval between mailbox checks: "wmymail -i 60" will make it check once per minute.
IMAP
If you are using IMAP for your email, you will need to use the -F option. This option makes wmymail run fetchmail to determine how many messages you have.
Since running fetchmail takes considerably longer than checking a local file, wmymail checks once per minute when -F is used. Furthermore, the -i option now specifies the number of minutes: "wmymail -F -i 5" would make it check every five minutes.
The command that wmymail runs is: "fetchmail -c" Therefore, you will need to have fetchmail set up and working prior to using wmymail.
<<lessWhen there are new messages, it displays one or more brightly colored envelopes. Otherwise, it displays a dull, gray envelope.
mbox (local mail file) (default)
By default, it will check your mailbox file about once per second to see if it has changed. If it has changed, wmymail reads it to see how many messages are inside, and how many have been read, and displays the current counts.
* It looks at the filename specified in the $MAIL environment variable.
* You can tell it to look in a different file by using the -m option, e.g. "wmymail -m /var/foo/mail/username"
* You can make it check less frequently with the -i option, which changes the interval between mailbox checks: "wmymail -i 60" will make it check once per minute.
IMAP
If you are using IMAP for your email, you will need to use the -F option. This option makes wmymail run fetchmail to determine how many messages you have.
Since running fetchmail takes considerably longer than checking a local file, wmymail checks once per minute when -F is used. Furthermore, the -i option now specifies the number of minutes: "wmymail -F -i 5" would make it check every five minutes.
The command that wmymail runs is: "fetchmail -c" Therefore, you will need to have fetchmail set up and working prior to using wmymail.
Download (0.064MB)
Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1108 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)
StrongBad Emails 2.0
StrongBad Emails is an extension which adds the words Previous and Next to the StrongBad Emails. more>>
StrongBad Emails is an extension which adds the words "Previous" and "Next" to the StrongBad Emails.
Tired of having to go back to the main email page to view the next Strong Bad email cartoon? Well wake up and smell the coffee with this extension.
<<lessTired of having to go back to the main email page to view the next Strong Bad email cartoon? Well wake up and smell the coffee with this extension.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
928 downloads
imapbiff 1.0
imapbiff checks IMAP accounts for new mail. more>>
imapbiff checks IMAP accounts for new mail. It uses images similar to those of the classic xbiff program. The project works similar to xbiff, except it is only used to check for new mail in IMAP accounts.
It is written in perl, and requires the Tk module for perl. It was written spefically to be docked in my fvwm2 button bar, as I could not find a simple xbiff like app that would do IMAP checks.
<<lessIt is written in perl, and requires the Tk module for perl. It was written spefically to be docked in my fvwm2 button bar, as I could not find a simple xbiff like app that would do IMAP checks.
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2007-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
848 downloads
Postaci Webmail 2.0.1
Postaci Webmail is a multiplatform PHP webmail software. more>>
Postaci (Turkish word for Postman) is a multiplatform PHP webmail software which is database independent, IMAP/POP3, multilanguage(32 languages) and fully MIME compatible. While using POP3 mode to fetch messages it uses database fields to simulate IMAP folders, on which you can save, move, delete,read e-mail.
It is a easy to set up, really secure environment and been downloaded by more than hundred thousand users all around the world. It also is bundled with a simple adressbook, a notebook, a bookmark manager application.
Postaci includes multidomain(virtual) support. Domains are stored in a DB table and all users must be linked to a domain. It can be done at tblDomains and tblUsers tables at the database. If you have a single domain on your server you won t need to do this. There must be at least one domain at the database and its index should be 1. This is the default domain for any user. You can change your default domain at the tblDomain.sql file at the queries folder.
Enhancements:
- SMTP authentication for those who need to authenticate to send email.
- An Email Address field in Preferences allows you to manually set your From: email address.
- A problem in moving messages when using IMAP has been fixed.
<<lessIt is a easy to set up, really secure environment and been downloaded by more than hundred thousand users all around the world. It also is bundled with a simple adressbook, a notebook, a bookmark manager application.
Postaci includes multidomain(virtual) support. Domains are stored in a DB table and all users must be linked to a domain. It can be done at tblDomains and tblUsers tables at the database. If you have a single domain on your server you won t need to do this. There must be at least one domain at the database and its index should be 1. This is the default domain for any user. You can change your default domain at the tblDomain.sql file at the queries folder.
Enhancements:
- SMTP authentication for those who need to authenticate to send email.
- An Email Address field in Preferences allows you to manually set your From: email address.
- A problem in moving messages when using IMAP has been fixed.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2006-10-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1122 downloads
xbmcmail-imap build264
xbmcmail-imap is an IMAP/IMAPS email reader for the XBox using the XBox Media Centers builtin Python engine. more>>
xbmcmail-imap is an IMAP/IMAPS email reader for the XBox using the XBox Media Centers builtin Python engine.
xbmcmail-imap supports attachments, folders, mail management (copy, move, delete), printing (text or postscript), background polling, multiple accounts, RTF and HTML converters, and more.
Enhancements:
- fixed skinning issues with XBMC 2.x
- bug fixes for process dialog handling
- IMAP compatibility issues
- better control handling
- minor corrections
<<lessxbmcmail-imap supports attachments, folders, mail management (copy, move, delete), printing (text or postscript), background polling, multiple accounts, RTF and HTML converters, and more.
Enhancements:
- fixed skinning issues with XBMC 2.x
- bug fixes for process dialog handling
- IMAP compatibility issues
- better control handling
- minor corrections
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2007-05-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
890 downloads
IMAP::Admin 1.6.4
IMAP::Admin is a Perl module for basic IMAP server administration. more>>
IMAP::Admin is a Perl module for basic IMAP server administration.
SYNOPSIS
use IMAP::Admin;
$imap = IMAP::Admin->new(Server => name.of.server.com,
Login => login_of_imap_administrator,
Password => password_of_imap_adminstrator,
Port => port# (143 is default),
Separator => ".", # default is a period
CRAM => 1, # off by default, can be 0,1,2
SSL => 1, # off by default
# and any of the SSL_ options from IO::Socket::SSL
);
$err = $imap->create("user.bob");
if ($err != 0) {
print "$imap->{Error}n";
}
if ($err != 0) {
print $imap->error;
}
$err = $imap->create("user.bob", "green");
$err = $imap->delete("user.bob");
$err = $imap->h_delete("user.bob");
$err = $imap->subscribe("user.bob");
$err = $imap->unsubscribe("user.bob");
$err = $imap->rename("bboard", "newbboard");
@quota = $imap->get_quotaroot("user.bob");
@quota = $imap->get_quota("user.bob");
$err = $imap->set_quota("user.bob", 10000);
@acl = $imap->get_acl("user.bob");
%acl = $imap->get_acl("user.bob");
$err = $imap->set_acl("user.bob", "admin", "lrswipdca", "joe", "lrs");
$err = $imap->delete_acl("user.bob", "joe", "admin");
@list = $imap->list("user.bob");
@list = $imap->list("user.b*");
$imap->{Capability} # this contains the Capabilities reply from the IMAP server
$imap->close; # close open imap connection
IMAP::Admin provides basic IMAP server adminstration. It provides functions for creating and deleting mailboxes and setting various information such as quotas and access rights.
Its interface should, in theory, work with any RFC compliant IMAP server, but I currently have only tested it against Carnegie Mellon Universitys Cyrus IMAP and Mirapoints IMAP servers. It does a CAPABILITY check for specific extensions to see if they are supported.
Operationally it opens a socket connection to the IMAP server and logs in with the supplied login and password. You then can call any of the functions to perform their associated operation.
Separator on the new call is the hiearchical separator used by the imap server. It is defaulted to a period ("/" might be another popular one).
CRAM on the new call will attempt to use CRAM-MD5 as the login type of choice. A value of 0 means off, 1 means on, 2 means on with fallback to login. *Note* this options requires these perl modules: Digest::MD5, Digest::HMAC, MIME::Base64
SSL on the new call will attempt to make an SSL connection to the imap server. It does not fallback to a regular connection if it fails. It is off by default. IO::Socket::SSL requires a ca certificate, a client certificate, and a client private key. By default these are in current_directory/certs, respectively named ca-cert.pem, client-cert.pem, and client-key.pem. The location of this can be overridden by setting SSL_ca_file, SSL_cert_file, and SSL_key_file (youll probably want to also set SSL_ca_path).
I generated my ca cert and ca key with openssl: openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout ca-key.pem -out ca-cert.pem
I generated my client key and cert with openssl: openssl req -new -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout client-key.pem -out req.pem -nodes openssl x509 -CA ca-cert.pem -CAkey ca-key.pem -req -in req.pem -out client-cert.pem -addtrust clientAuth -days 600
Setting up SSL Cyrus IMAP v 2.x (completely unofficial, but it worked for me) add these to your /etc/imapd.conf (remember to change /usr/local/cyrus/tls to wherever yours is) tls_ca_path: /usr/local/cyrus/tls tls_ca_file: /usr/local/cyrus/tls/ca-cert.pem tls_key_file: /usr/local/cyrus/tls/serv-key.pem tls_cert_file: /usr/local/cyrus/tls/serv-cert.pem
For my server key I used a self signed certificate: openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout serv-key.pem -out serv-cert.pem -nodes -extensions usr_cert (in openssl.cnf I have nsCertType set to server)
I also added this to my /etc/cyrus.conf, it shouldnt strictly be necessary as clients that are RFC2595 compliant can issue a STARTTLS to initiate the secure layer, but currently IMAP::Admin doesnt issue this command (in SERVICES section): imap2 cmd="imapd -s" listen="simap" prefork=0
where simap in /etc/services is: simap 993/tcp # IMAP over SSL
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use IMAP::Admin;
$imap = IMAP::Admin->new(Server => name.of.server.com,
Login => login_of_imap_administrator,
Password => password_of_imap_adminstrator,
Port => port# (143 is default),
Separator => ".", # default is a period
CRAM => 1, # off by default, can be 0,1,2
SSL => 1, # off by default
# and any of the SSL_ options from IO::Socket::SSL
);
$err = $imap->create("user.bob");
if ($err != 0) {
print "$imap->{Error}n";
}
if ($err != 0) {
print $imap->error;
}
$err = $imap->create("user.bob", "green");
$err = $imap->delete("user.bob");
$err = $imap->h_delete("user.bob");
$err = $imap->subscribe("user.bob");
$err = $imap->unsubscribe("user.bob");
$err = $imap->rename("bboard", "newbboard");
@quota = $imap->get_quotaroot("user.bob");
@quota = $imap->get_quota("user.bob");
$err = $imap->set_quota("user.bob", 10000);
@acl = $imap->get_acl("user.bob");
%acl = $imap->get_acl("user.bob");
$err = $imap->set_acl("user.bob", "admin", "lrswipdca", "joe", "lrs");
$err = $imap->delete_acl("user.bob", "joe", "admin");
@list = $imap->list("user.bob");
@list = $imap->list("user.b*");
$imap->{Capability} # this contains the Capabilities reply from the IMAP server
$imap->close; # close open imap connection
IMAP::Admin provides basic IMAP server adminstration. It provides functions for creating and deleting mailboxes and setting various information such as quotas and access rights.
Its interface should, in theory, work with any RFC compliant IMAP server, but I currently have only tested it against Carnegie Mellon Universitys Cyrus IMAP and Mirapoints IMAP servers. It does a CAPABILITY check for specific extensions to see if they are supported.
Operationally it opens a socket connection to the IMAP server and logs in with the supplied login and password. You then can call any of the functions to perform their associated operation.
Separator on the new call is the hiearchical separator used by the imap server. It is defaulted to a period ("/" might be another popular one).
CRAM on the new call will attempt to use CRAM-MD5 as the login type of choice. A value of 0 means off, 1 means on, 2 means on with fallback to login. *Note* this options requires these perl modules: Digest::MD5, Digest::HMAC, MIME::Base64
SSL on the new call will attempt to make an SSL connection to the imap server. It does not fallback to a regular connection if it fails. It is off by default. IO::Socket::SSL requires a ca certificate, a client certificate, and a client private key. By default these are in current_directory/certs, respectively named ca-cert.pem, client-cert.pem, and client-key.pem. The location of this can be overridden by setting SSL_ca_file, SSL_cert_file, and SSL_key_file (youll probably want to also set SSL_ca_path).
I generated my ca cert and ca key with openssl: openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout ca-key.pem -out ca-cert.pem
I generated my client key and cert with openssl: openssl req -new -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout client-key.pem -out req.pem -nodes openssl x509 -CA ca-cert.pem -CAkey ca-key.pem -req -in req.pem -out client-cert.pem -addtrust clientAuth -days 600
Setting up SSL Cyrus IMAP v 2.x (completely unofficial, but it worked for me) add these to your /etc/imapd.conf (remember to change /usr/local/cyrus/tls to wherever yours is) tls_ca_path: /usr/local/cyrus/tls tls_ca_file: /usr/local/cyrus/tls/ca-cert.pem tls_key_file: /usr/local/cyrus/tls/serv-key.pem tls_cert_file: /usr/local/cyrus/tls/serv-cert.pem
For my server key I used a self signed certificate: openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout serv-key.pem -out serv-cert.pem -nodes -extensions usr_cert (in openssl.cnf I have nsCertType set to server)
I also added this to my /etc/cyrus.conf, it shouldnt strictly be necessary as clients that are RFC2595 compliant can issue a STARTTLS to initiate the secure layer, but currently IMAP::Admin doesnt issue this command (in SERVICES section): imap2 cmd="imapd -s" listen="simap" prefork=0
where simap in /etc/services is: simap 993/tcp # IMAP over SSL
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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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
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Commercial Price: $0
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rss2imap 0.75
rss2imap is a tool which gets RSS (RDF Site Summary) from web and delivers to the IMAP server as an e-mail message. more>>
rss2imap is a tool which gets RSS (RDF Site Summary) from web and delivers to the IMAP server as an e-mail message.
rss2imap enables you to use IMAP supported MUA as a RSS reader and to use IMAP functionality effectively such as unread mail management. You can choose mail format, either text/plain or text/html.
If you are tired of maintaining rss with more than one distributed client and DISLIKE web interface like google reader or bloglines, this software may be for you. rss2imap is an easy to use, preferable software for those who maintain imap server.
Main features:
- RSS 0.9, 1.0, 2.0, Atom 0.3 support.
- text/html, text/plain mail format support.
- rss2imap helps HTML inline presentation.(HTML mode only: this is borrowed by Mozilla Thunderbird)
- You can unify unread RSS article management via IMAP. This is useful in case of using multiple client.
- IMAP over SSL support
- Connect via proxy, proxy authentication support.
- import configuration file from opml.
- export opml file from configuration file.
- Generate IMAP Folder dynamically from every RSS title, and so on.
- If rss2imap detects update of web site, it changes timestamp of mail and make its status unread. This feature is useful for site update check.
- For example, you can import Hatena antenna. rss2imap enables you to unify mail check and site update check.
- Automatically delete expired article.
- By executing in channel mode, it can work as simple Antenna.
- Reduce needless traffic by using If-Modified-Since header.
- rss2imap doesnt cache mail in a local machine.
- rss2imap can work in daemonized mode. You can use it without cron.
<<lessrss2imap enables you to use IMAP supported MUA as a RSS reader and to use IMAP functionality effectively such as unread mail management. You can choose mail format, either text/plain or text/html.
If you are tired of maintaining rss with more than one distributed client and DISLIKE web interface like google reader or bloglines, this software may be for you. rss2imap is an easy to use, preferable software for those who maintain imap server.
Main features:
- RSS 0.9, 1.0, 2.0, Atom 0.3 support.
- text/html, text/plain mail format support.
- rss2imap helps HTML inline presentation.(HTML mode only: this is borrowed by Mozilla Thunderbird)
- You can unify unread RSS article management via IMAP. This is useful in case of using multiple client.
- IMAP over SSL support
- Connect via proxy, proxy authentication support.
- import configuration file from opml.
- export opml file from configuration file.
- Generate IMAP Folder dynamically from every RSS title, and so on.
- If rss2imap detects update of web site, it changes timestamp of mail and make its status unread. This feature is useful for site update check.
- For example, you can import Hatena antenna. rss2imap enables you to unify mail check and site update check.
- Automatically delete expired article.
- By executing in channel mode, it can work as simple Antenna.
- Reduce needless traffic by using If-Modified-Since header.
- rss2imap doesnt cache mail in a local machine.
- rss2imap can work in daemonized mode. You can use it without cron.
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Added: 2005-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CsWebmail 3.6
CsWebmail is yet another Web mail application. more>>
CsWebmail is yet another Web mail application. The project features support for IMAP, NNTP, and SMTP, procmail, rich text mail composing, backup abilities, a Clam AntiVirus wrapper, and an intuitive GUI.
Enhancements:
- A number of critical bugs were fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- A number of critical bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-03-23 License: The PHP License Price:
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