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Mail::QmailRemoteXS 1.2
Mail::QmailRemoteXS is a lightweight C-code (XS) SMTP send function based on Qmails qmail-remote. more>>
Mail::QmailRemoteXS is a lightweight C-code (XS) SMTP send function based on Qmails qmail-remote.
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::QmailRemoteXS;
$ret = Mail::QmailRemoteXS::mail($to_domain,$from_address,$to_address,$msg,$helo,$net_timeout,$net_timeoutconnect);
This module provides a single function mail that sends an email via SMTP. It uses an XS implementation of Qmails qmail-remote binary written in C so is very lightweight and fast (compared to Net::SMTP).
The difference between Mail::QmailRemote (IKEBE Tomohiro) and Mail::QmailRemoteXS is that the former requires the qmail package to be installed and simply invokes a wrapper around the qmail-remote binary for each send. This module statically links code based on qmail-remote and has no dependencies other that a working resolver.
FUNCTIONS
mail
$ret = Mail::QmailRemoteXS::mail($to_domain,$from_address,$to_address,$msg,$helo,$net_timeout,$net_timeoutconnect);
Send an email message $msg (which includes rfc822 headers) to $to_address from $from_address using $helo as the SMTP HELO greeting. $net_timeoutconnect is for the initial SMTP connection and $net_timeout is for the wait time for SMTP responses.
See Qmails qmail-remote manpage for more information and details on the return value $ret.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mail::QmailRemoteXS;
$ret = Mail::QmailRemoteXS::mail($to_domain,$from_address,$to_address,$msg,$helo,$net_timeout,$net_timeoutconnect);
This module provides a single function mail that sends an email via SMTP. It uses an XS implementation of Qmails qmail-remote binary written in C so is very lightweight and fast (compared to Net::SMTP).
The difference between Mail::QmailRemote (IKEBE Tomohiro) and Mail::QmailRemoteXS is that the former requires the qmail package to be installed and simply invokes a wrapper around the qmail-remote binary for each send. This module statically links code based on qmail-remote and has no dependencies other that a working resolver.
FUNCTIONS
$ret = Mail::QmailRemoteXS::mail($to_domain,$from_address,$to_address,$msg,$helo,$net_timeout,$net_timeoutconnect);
Send an email message $msg (which includes rfc822 headers) to $to_address from $from_address using $helo as the SMTP HELO greeting. $net_timeoutconnect is for the initial SMTP connection and $net_timeout is for the wait time for SMTP responses.
See Qmails qmail-remote manpage for more information and details on the return value $ret.
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Added: 2006-12-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mail Avenger 0.7.8
Mail Avenger is a highly-configurable, MTA-independent SMTP server. more>>
Mail Avenger is a highly-configurable, MTA-independent SMTP server daemon. Mail Avenger lets users run messages through filters like ClamAV and SpamAssassin during SMTP transactions, so the server can reject mail before assuming responsibility for its delivery.
Other unique features include TCP SYN fingerprint and network route recording, verification of sender addresses through SMTP callbacks, SPF (sender policy framework) as a general policy language, qmail-style control over both SMTP-level behavior and local delivery of extension addresses, mail-bomb protection, integration with kernel firewalls, and more.
Enhancements:
- Several minor bugs were fixed.
- The SMTPCB configuration directive was changed to give more options.
- An InsecureSASL configuration option was added by request of users.
<<lessOther unique features include TCP SYN fingerprint and network route recording, verification of sender addresses through SMTP callbacks, SPF (sender policy framework) as a general policy language, qmail-style control over both SMTP-level behavior and local delivery of extension addresses, mail-bomb protection, integration with kernel firewalls, and more.
Enhancements:
- Several minor bugs were fixed.
- The SMTPCB configuration directive was changed to give more options.
- An InsecureSASL configuration option was added by request of users.
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Added: 2007-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Display mail route 0.2.1
Display mail route is an excellent and easy-to-play extension which will display country icons for the stations (server) the mail has been routed. more>> Display mail route 0.2.1 is an excellent and easy-to-play extension which will display country icons for the stations (server) the mail has been routed. As always with my extensions, you need to install Mnenhy or Enigmail.
Enhancements: Compatible with TB 1.5.0.*
Requirements: Thunderbird 1.0 - 1.5.0.* ALL
Added: 2006-09-12 License: MPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
Mail::Abuse::Report 1.025
Mail::Abuse::Report is a Perl module to process an abuse report. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Abuse::Report;
my $r = new Mail::Abuse::Report
(
-text => $report_text,
-reader => $reader,
-filters => [ $f1, $f2, ... ],
-parsers => [ $i1, $i2, ... ],
-processors => [ $p1, $p2, ... ],
-debug => 1,
-config => $config_file,
);
This class encapsulates an abuse report and provides methods to automate tasks such as extracting individual incidents from it, filtering the incidents, etc.
Each of the methods are described in detail, below:
->new(%args)
Creates a new Mail::Abuse::Report object. It accepts the following arguments:
-text
Specifies the text that will be used to fill the report with. This is incompatible with -reader, so choose one and stick to it. Defaults to undef.
-reader
Specifies the object (tipically a member of Mail::Abuse::Reader) that will be used to fetch the text of the next report. This is incompatible with -text, so pick one and stick to it. Defaults to undef.
-filters
A reference to a list of objects that can filter incidents. Normally, objects based on Mail::Abuse::Filter. Defaults to no filters.
-parsers
A reference to a list of objects that can parse incidents out of the report text. Normally, objects based on Mail::Abuse::Incident. Defaults to no parsers.
-processors
A reference to a list of objects that can process the incidents on the report, normally objects based on the Mail::Abuse::Processor class. Defaults to no processors.
-debug
A true value causes diagnostic messages to be sent via warn().
-config
Specifies the name of the config file to fetch configuration items from. Can be left unspecified.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mail::Summary::Tools 0.05
Mail::Summary::Tools are tools for mailing list summarization. more>>
Mail::Summary::Tools are tools for mailing list summarization.
SYNOPSIS
# create a summary from anything Mail::Box can open.
# you may also programatically create summary objects and serialize
# them if you dont have the threads in a standard mail format.
% mailsum create --dates --posters --clean -i foo.mbox -o summary.yaml
# edit the text in your editor, if you dont like YAML files
% mailsum edit --skip --dates --posters --links --archive gmane summary.yaml
# create pretty outputs
% mailsum totext --shorten -a google summary.yaml > summary.txt
% mailsum tohtml --archive google summary.yaml > summary.html
This distribution contains numerous classes useful for creating summaries, and an App::Cmd based frontend to those classes.
The main usage is illustrated in the "SYNOPSIS" section.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# create a summary from anything Mail::Box can open.
# you may also programatically create summary objects and serialize
# them if you dont have the threads in a standard mail format.
% mailsum create --dates --posters --clean -i foo.mbox -o summary.yaml
# edit the text in your editor, if you dont like YAML files
% mailsum edit --skip --dates --posters --links --archive gmane summary.yaml
# create pretty outputs
% mailsum totext --shorten -a google summary.yaml > summary.txt
% mailsum tohtml --archive google summary.yaml > summary.html
This distribution contains numerous classes useful for creating summaries, and an App::Cmd based frontend to those classes.
The main usage is illustrated in the "SYNOPSIS" section.
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Added: 2006-11-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mail 2 Wordpress 1.02
Mail 2 Wordpress is an SMTP mailrobot for posting wordpress blog entries via SMTP mail. more>>
Mail 2 Wordpress is an SMTP mailrobot for posting wordpress blog entries via SMTP mail.
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Added: 2005-12-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mail::Toaster:::Qmail 4.10
Mail::Toaster:::Qmail is a Perl module with common Qmail functions. more>>
Mail::Toaster:::Qmail is a Perl module with common Qmail functions.
SYNOPSIS
Mail::Toaster::Qmail is a module of Mail::Toaster. It contains features for use with qmail, like starting and stopping the deamons, installing qmail, checking the contents of config files, etc.
This module has all sorts of goodies, the most useful of which are the build_????_run modules which build your qmail control files for you.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Mail::Toaster::Qmail is a module of Mail::Toaster. It contains features for use with qmail, like starting and stopping the deamons, installing qmail, checking the contents of config files, etc.
This module has all sorts of goodies, the most useful of which are the build_????_run modules which build your qmail control files for you.
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Added: 2006-09-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mail::Bulkmail::Server 3.12
Mail::Bulkmail::Server is a Perl module that handles server connections and communication for Mail::Bulkmail. more>>
Mail::Bulkmail::Server is a Perl module that handles server connections and communication for Mail::Bulkmail.
SYNOPSIS
my $server = Mail::Bulkmail::Server->new(
Smtp => your.smtp.com,
Port => 25
) || die Mail::Bulkmail::Server->error();
#connect to the SMTP relay
$server->connect || die $server->error();
#talk to the server
my $response = $server->talk_and_respond("RSET");
Mail::Bulkmail::Server now handles server connections. Mail::Bulkmail 1.x and 2.x had all the server functionality built into the module itself. That was nice in terms of simplicity - one module, one connection, one server, and so on. But it had some downsides. For one thing, it only allowed for one connection. And since I wanted to allow multiple server connections in 3.00, that had to go. For another, it was a pain in the butt to change the server implementation. This way, you can easily write your own server class, drop it in here, and be off to the races.
For example, the Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer module for debugging purposes.
This is not a module that youll really need to access directly, since it is accessed internally by Mail::Bulkmail when it is needed. Specify the data you need in the conf file and the server_file attribute, and you wont ever need to touch this directly.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $server = Mail::Bulkmail::Server->new(
Smtp => your.smtp.com,
Port => 25
) || die Mail::Bulkmail::Server->error();
#connect to the SMTP relay
$server->connect || die $server->error();
#talk to the server
my $response = $server->talk_and_respond("RSET");
Mail::Bulkmail::Server now handles server connections. Mail::Bulkmail 1.x and 2.x had all the server functionality built into the module itself. That was nice in terms of simplicity - one module, one connection, one server, and so on. But it had some downsides. For one thing, it only allowed for one connection. And since I wanted to allow multiple server connections in 3.00, that had to go. For another, it was a pain in the butt to change the server implementation. This way, you can easily write your own server class, drop it in here, and be off to the races.
For example, the Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer module for debugging purposes.
This is not a module that youll really need to access directly, since it is accessed internally by Mail::Bulkmail when it is needed. Specify the data you need in the conf file and the server_file attribute, and you wont ever need to touch this directly.
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Added: 2006-12-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mail::Summary 0.02
Mail::Summary is a Perl module that can scan read your mail! more>>
Mail::Summary is a Perl module that can scan read your mail!
SYNOPSIS
my $ms = Mail::Summary->new({ maildir => /home/mwk/Maildir });
my @mail_summaries = $ms->summaries;
Too busy to read your mail? Subscribe to too many mailing lists? Take two folders into the shower? Well, for the busy on the go geek of today, here is the answer! Get all your messages summarised, to save you having to read them, or to read them by which summary looks better!
new
my $ms = Mail::Summary->new({ maildir => /home/mwk/Maildir });
This will make a new Mail::Summary object.
maildir
my $maildir = $ms->maildir;
This is the mail directory as defined by the user.
summaries
my @mail_summaries = $ms->summaries;
This will return a list, with every entry in the list being a summary of an individual message.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $ms = Mail::Summary->new({ maildir => /home/mwk/Maildir });
my @mail_summaries = $ms->summaries;
Too busy to read your mail? Subscribe to too many mailing lists? Take two folders into the shower? Well, for the busy on the go geek of today, here is the answer! Get all your messages summarised, to save you having to read them, or to read them by which summary looks better!
new
my $ms = Mail::Summary->new({ maildir => /home/mwk/Maildir });
This will make a new Mail::Summary object.
maildir
my $maildir = $ms->maildir;
This is the mail directory as defined by the user.
summaries
my @mail_summaries = $ms->summaries;
This will return a list, with every entry in the list being a summary of an individual message.
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Added: 2006-12-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mail::LMLM::Render 0.6300
Mail::LMLM::Render is a Perl module for rendering backend for LMLM. more>>
Mail::LMLM::Render is a Perl module for rendering backend for LMLM.
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::LMLM::Render::HTML;
open O, ">out.html";
my $r = Mail::LMLM::Render::HTML->new(*O);
$r->start_document("My Document", "Head Title");
$r->start_section("Google", { title_url => "http://www.google.com/", });
$r->para("Google is a very nice search engine.");
$r->end_section();
$r->end_document();
close(O);
The Mail::LMLM::Render is a base class for rendering hypertext. It is used by LMLM extensively as a thin layer around the actual format.
To use it open a filehandle, and call the packages new constructor with a refernce to the filehandle. Afterwards call the start_document method (documented below), and when youre done call the end_document method. For each section call start_section and end_section explicitly.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mail::LMLM::Render::HTML;
open O, ">out.html";
my $r = Mail::LMLM::Render::HTML->new(*O);
$r->start_document("My Document", "Head Title");
$r->start_section("Google", { title_url => "http://www.google.com/", });
$r->para("Google is a very nice search engine.");
$r->end_section();
$r->end_document();
close(O);
The Mail::LMLM::Render is a base class for rendering hypertext. It is used by LMLM extensively as a thin layer around the actual format.
To use it open a filehandle, and call the packages new constructor with a refernce to the filehandle. Afterwards call the start_document method (documented below), and when youre done call the end_document method. For each section call start_section and end_section explicitly.
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Added: 2006-11-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mail::Box 2.065
Mail::Box can manage a mailbox, a folder with messages. more>>
Mail::Box can manage a mailbox, a folder with messages.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Box
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Box is extended by
Mail::Box::Dir
Mail::Box::File
Mail::Box::Net
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Box::Manager;
my $mgr = Mail::Box::Manager->new;
my $folder = $mgr->open(folder => $ENV{MAIL}, ...);
print $folder->name;
# Get the first message.
print $folder->message(0);
# Delete the third message
$folder->message(3)->delete;
# Get the number of messages in scalar context.
my $emails = $folder->messages;
# Iterate over the messages.
foreach ($folder->messages) {...} # all messages
foreach (@$folder) {...} # all messages
$folder->addMessage(Mail::Box::Message->new(...));
Tied-interface:
tie my(@inbox), Mail::Box::Tie::ARRAY, $inbox;
# Four times the same:
$inbox[3]->print; # tied
$folder->[3]->print; # overloaded folder
$folder->message(3)->print; # usual
print $folder->[3]; # overloaded message
tie my(%inbox), Mail::Box::Tie::HASH, $inbox;
# Twice times the same
$inbox{$msgid}->print; # tied
$folder->messageId($msgid)->print;# usual
A Mail::Box::Manager creates Mail::Box objects. But you already knew, because you started with the Mail::Box-Overview manual page. That page is obligatory reading, sorry!
Mail::Box is the base class for accessing various types of mailboxes (folders) in a uniform manner. The various folder types vary on how they store their messages, but when some effort those differences could be hidden behind a general API. For example, some folders store many messages in one single file, where other store each message in a separate file withing the same directory.
No object in your program will be of type Mail::Box: it is only used as base class for the real folder types.
<<lessINHERITANCE
Mail::Box
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Box is extended by
Mail::Box::Dir
Mail::Box::File
Mail::Box::Net
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Box::Manager;
my $mgr = Mail::Box::Manager->new;
my $folder = $mgr->open(folder => $ENV{MAIL}, ...);
print $folder->name;
# Get the first message.
print $folder->message(0);
# Delete the third message
$folder->message(3)->delete;
# Get the number of messages in scalar context.
my $emails = $folder->messages;
# Iterate over the messages.
foreach ($folder->messages) {...} # all messages
foreach (@$folder) {...} # all messages
$folder->addMessage(Mail::Box::Message->new(...));
Tied-interface:
tie my(@inbox), Mail::Box::Tie::ARRAY, $inbox;
# Four times the same:
$inbox[3]->print; # tied
$folder->[3]->print; # overloaded folder
$folder->message(3)->print; # usual
print $folder->[3]; # overloaded message
tie my(%inbox), Mail::Box::Tie::HASH, $inbox;
# Twice times the same
$inbox{$msgid}->print; # tied
$folder->messageId($msgid)->print;# usual
A Mail::Box::Manager creates Mail::Box objects. But you already knew, because you started with the Mail::Box-Overview manual page. That page is obligatory reading, sorry!
Mail::Box is the base class for accessing various types of mailboxes (folders) in a uniform manner. The various folder types vary on how they store their messages, but when some effort those differences could be hidden behind a general API. For example, some folders store many messages in one single file, where other store each message in a separate file withing the same directory.
No object in your program will be of type Mail::Box: it is only used as base class for the real folder types.
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Added: 2006-06-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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W3MAIL - fast and small web-mail client 1.0
W3MAIL - fast and small web-mail client written in PHP5. more>>
W3MAIL - fast and small web-mail client written in PHP5. It provides easy webmail access to IMAP accounts and has very few requirements to install.
Main features:
- multi-language support
- simple contacts manager
- MIME attachments
- displays HTML messages
W3MAIL supports leading open-source database engines:
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL.
Translations:
- English
- Russian.
User Interface:
- Web-based.
<<lessMain features:
- multi-language support
- simple contacts manager
- MIME attachments
- displays HTML messages
W3MAIL supports leading open-source database engines:
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL.
Translations:
- English
- Russian.
User Interface:
- Web-based.
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Added: 2005-05-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mail Notification 4.1
Mail Notification is a status icon (aka tray icon) that informs you if you have new mail. more>>
Mail Notification is a status icon (aka tray icon) that informs you if you have new mail.
Mail Notification works with system trays implementing the freedesktop.org System Tray Specification, such as the GNOME Panel Notification Area, the Xfce Notification Area and the KDE System Tray.
Main features:
- multiple mailbox support
- mbox, MH, Maildir, Sylpheed, POP3, IMAP and Gmail support
- SASL authentication support
- APOP authentication support
- SSL/TLS support
- automatic detection of mailbox format
- immediate notification (the status icon is updated within seconds after a mailbox changes)
- a mail summary
- HIG 2.0 compliance.
<<lessMail Notification works with system trays implementing the freedesktop.org System Tray Specification, such as the GNOME Panel Notification Area, the Xfce Notification Area and the KDE System Tray.
Main features:
- multiple mailbox support
- mbox, MH, Maildir, Sylpheed, POP3, IMAP and Gmail support
- SASL authentication support
- APOP authentication support
- SSL/TLS support
- automatic detection of mailbox format
- immediate notification (the status icon is updated within seconds after a mailbox changes)
- a mail summary
- HIG 2.0 compliance.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mail::Field 1.74
Mail::Field is a base class for manipulation of mail header fields. more>>
Mail::Field is a base class for manipulation of mail header fields.
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Field;
$field = Mail::Field->new(Subject, some subject text);
print $field->tag,": ",$field->stringify,"n";
$field = Mail::Field->subject(some subject text);
Mail::Field is a base class for packages that create and manipulate fields from Email (and MIME) headers. Each different field will have its own sub-class, defining its own interface.
This document describes the minimum interface that each sub-class should provide, and also guidlines on how the field specific interface should be defined.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mail::Field;
$field = Mail::Field->new(Subject, some subject text);
print $field->tag,": ",$field->stringify,"n";
$field = Mail::Field->subject(some subject text);
Mail::Field is a base class for packages that create and manipulate fields from Email (and MIME) headers. Each different field will have its own sub-class, defining its own interface.
This document describes the minimum interface that each sub-class should provide, and also guidlines on how the field specific interface should be defined.
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Added: 2006-06-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Coherent Mail Gateway 0.13.0
Coherent Mail Gateway is intended to be a very easy to set up MTA using SMTP and POP3. more>>
Coherent Mail Gateway is intended to be a very easy to set up MTA using SMTP and POP3. Greylisting is used on the SMTP daemon to reduce spam.
In addition, quite a lot of checks on the validity of information from the SMTP client (such as claimed server name and sender) are carried out, and anyone caught telling lies is disconnected.
Grey-, black-, and white-listing are supported, as well as (optionally) ClamAV and Spamhaus. The target market is users with static IP addresses. Others can use the system, but its value will be limited to outgoing email.
<<lessIn addition, quite a lot of checks on the validity of information from the SMTP client (such as claimed server name and sender) are carried out, and anyone caught telling lies is disconnected.
Grey-, black-, and white-listing are supported, as well as (optionally) ClamAV and Spamhaus. The target market is users with static IP addresses. Others can use the system, but its value will be limited to outgoing email.
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Added: 2006-05-25 License: Freeware Price:
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