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Mail::Sendmail 0.79

Mail::Sendmail 0.79


Mail::Sendmail is a simple platform independent mailer. more>>
Mail::Sendmail is a simple platform independent mailer.
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Sendmail;
%mail = ( To => you@there.com,
From => me@here.com,
Message => "This is a very short message"
);
sendmail(%mail) or die $Mail::Sendmail::error;
print "OK. Log says:n", $Mail::Sendmail::log;
Simple platform independent e-mail from your perl script. Only requires Perl 5 and a network connection.
Mail::Sendmail contains mainly &sendmail, which takes a hash with the message to send and sends it. It is intended to be very easy to setup and use.
Main features:
- Automatic time zone detection, Date: header, MIME quoted-printable encoding (if MIME::QuotedPrint installed), all of which can be overridden.
- Bcc: and Cc: support.
- Allows real names in From:, To: and Cc: fields
- Doesnt send an X-Mailer: header (unless you do), and allows you to send any header(s) you want.
- Configurable retries and use of alternate servers if your mail server is down
- Good plain text error reporting
Version restrictions:
- Headers are not encoded, even if they have accented characters.
- No suport for the SMTP AUTH extension.
- Since the whole message is in memory, its not suitable for sending very big attached files.
- The SMTP server has to be set manually in Sendmail.pm or in your script, unless you have a mail server on localhost.
- Doesnt work on OpenVMS, I was told. Cannot test this myself.
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Mail::Send 1.74

Mail::Send 1.74


Mail::Send is a simple electronic mail interface. more>>
Mail::Send is a simple electronic mail interface.

SYNOPSIS:

require Mail::Send;

$msg = new Mail::Send;

$msg = new Mail::Send Subject=>example subject, To=>timbo;

$msg->to(user@host);
$msg->to(user@host, user2@example.com);
$msg->subject(example subject);
$msg->cc(user@host);
$msg->bcc(someone@else);

$msg->set($header, @values);
$msg->add($header, @values);
$msg->delete($header);

# Launch mailer and set headers. The filehandle returned
# by open() is an instance of the Mail::Mailer class.
# Arguments to the open() method are passed to the Mail::Mailer
# constructor.

$fh = $msg->open; # some default mailer
# $fh = $msg->open(sendmail); # explicit

print $fh "Body of message";

$fh->close; # complete the message and send it

$fh->cancel; # not yet implemented
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Sendmail 8.14.1

Sendmail 8.14.1


Sendmail is a powerful and flexible Mail Transport Agent. more>>
Sendmail application is a Mail Transfer Agent, which is the program that moves mail from one machine to another.

Sendmail implements a general internetwork mail routing facility, featuring aliasing and forwarding, automatic routing to network gateways, and flexible configuration.
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Sendmail X 0.0.0.0

Sendmail X 0.0.0.0


Sendmail X is a modularized message transfer system. more>>
Sendmail X is a modularized message transfer system consisting of five (or more) persistent processes, four of which are multi-threaded.
A central queue manager controls SMTP servers and SMTP clients to receive and send email messages, an address resolver provides lookups in various maps (including DNS) for mail routing, and a main control program starts the others processes and watches over their execution.
The queue manager organizes the flow of messages through the system and provides measures to avoid overloading the local or remote systems by implementing a central control instance.
Sendmail X is simple to configure using a syntax that is easy to understand and use. It is intended to be used as a secure and efficient mail gateway. It does not provide any mail content modification capabilities such as address masquerading.
Enhancements:
- This version has better error logging for STARTTLS problems and a libpmilter fix.
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Mail::SendEasy 1.2

Mail::SendEasy 1.2


Mail::SendEasy can send plain/html e-mails through SMTP servers (platform independent). more>>
Mail::SendEasy can send plain/html e-mails through SMTP servers (platform independent). Supports SMTP authentication and attachments.

This modules will send in a easy way e-mails, and doesnt have dependencies. Soo, you dont need to install libnet.
It supports SMTP authentication and attachments.

USAGE:

OO

use Mail::SendEasy ;

my $mail = new Mail::SendEasy(
smtp => localhost ,
user => foo ,
pass => 123 ,
) ;

my $status = $mail->send(
from => sender@foo.com ,
from_title => Foo Name ,
reply => re@foo.com ,
error => error@foo.com ,
to => recp@domain.foo ,
cc => recpcopy@domain.foo ,
subject => "MAIL Test" ,
msg => "The Plain Msg..." ,
html => "The HTML Msg..." ,
msgid => "0101" ,
) ;

if (!$status) { print $mail->error ;}

STRUCTURED

use Mail::SendEasy ;

my $status = Mail::SendEasy::send(
smtp => localhost ,
user => foo ,
pass => 123 ,
from => sender@foo.com ,
from_title => Foo Name ,
reply => re@foo.com ,
error => error@foo.com ,
to => recp@domain.foo ,
cc => recpcopy@domain.foo ,
subject => "MAIL Test" ,
msg => "The Plain Msg..." ,
html => "The HTML Msg..." ,
msgid => "0101" ,
) ;

if (!$status) { Mail::SendEasy::error ;}

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Sendmail::AccessDB 0.09

Sendmail::AccessDB 0.09


Sendmail::AccessDB is an interface to the Sendmail access.db list. more>>
Sendmail::AccessDB is an interface to the Sendmail access.db list.

SYNOPSIS

use Sendmail::AccessDB qw(spam_friend whitelisted);
$friend_or_hater = spam_friend(user@example.com);
$whitelisted = whitelisted(sender@example.com);

This module is designed so that users of the Sendmail::Milter module (or other Sendmail programmers) can ascertain if a user has elected to whitelist themselves as a "spam friend" (where there should be no spam filtering on mail to them) or, where spam-filtering is not the default, but an option, where certain receipients have been labeled as "spam haters"

USAGE

use Sendmail::AccessDB qw(spam_friend);
$friend_or_hater = spam_friend(user@example.com);

Ordinarily, this will look for such things as "Spam:user@example.com", "Spam:user@", etc., in the /etc/mail/access.db file. There is an optional second argument "Category", which could be used if you wanted to enable specific checks, for example, if you wanted to customize down to a per-check basis, you might use:

$rbl_friend_or_hater = spam_friend(user@example.com,
qualifier => maps_rbl);
$dul_friend_or_hater = spam_friend(user@example.com,
qualifier => maps_dul);

Caution should be taken when defining your own categories, as they may inadvertantly conflict with Sendmail-defined categories.

use Sendmail::AccessDB qw(whitelisted);
$whitelisted = whitelisted(sender@example.com);
$whitelisted_host = whitelisted(foo.example.com);
$whitelisted_addr = whitelisted(192.168.1.123);

Would check for appropriate whitelisting entries in access.db. Some lookups might be ambiguous, for example:

$whitelisted = whitelisted(foobar);

where it is hard to know if that is supposed to be a hostname, or a sender. whitelisted() accepts the type argument, such as:

$whitelisted = whitelisted(foobar,type=>hostname);
$whitelisted = whitelisted(postmaster,type=>mail);

Its also possible to feed the qualifier argument, if necessary, for example, to do:

$whitelisted = whitelisted(host.example.com,type=>hostname,
qualifier => Connect);

which would check to see if this host has an OK flag set for the Connect qualifier.

There is also the generic "lookup", which, at its simplest, takes a single argument:

$rc = lookup(host.example.com);

will do a lookup on host.example.com. But if you wanted to pay attention to parent-domains, you might do:

$rc = lookup(host.example.com, type=>hostname);

but if you wanted to find out if host.example.com, or any of its parent domains (example.com and com), had a value in the "MyQual" qualifier, you might do:
$rc = lookup(host.example.com,type=>hostname,qualifier=>MyQual);
which would look up, in order MyQual:host.example.com, MyQual:example.com, and MyQual:com, returning the first (most specific) one found.

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Masswire Mail 0.17 Beta

Masswire Mail 0.17 Beta


Masswire Mail provides a SQL POP3 Webmail software. more>>
Masswire Mail provides a SQL POP3 Webmail software.

Masswire Mail is a Webmail client written in Perl that can retrieve messages from multiple POP3 accounts and store them in a single SQL table.

Some features include a spell checker using the Text-Aspell module, a Bayesian filter using the Algorithm NaiveBayes module, and attachments using the Mail Sender module.

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Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sendmail::Milter 0.18

Sendmail::Milter 0.18


Sendmail::Milter is a Perl interface to sendmails Mail Filter API. more>>
Sendmail::Milter is a Perl interface to sendmails Mail Filter API.

SYNOPSIS

use Sendmail::Milter;

my %my_milter_callbacks =
(
connect => &my_connect_callback,
helo => &my_helo_callback,
envfrom => &my_envfrom_callback,
envrcpt => &my_envrcpt_callback,
header => &my_header_callback,
eoh => &my_eoh_callback,
body => &my_body_callback,
eom => &my_eom_callback,
abort => &my_abort_callback,
close => &my_close_callback,
);

sub my_connect_callback;
sub my_helo_callback;
sub my_envfrom_callback;
sub my_envrcpt_callback;
sub my_header_callback;
sub my_eoh_callback;
sub my_body_callback;
sub my_eom_callback;
sub my_abort_callback;
sub my_close_callback;


BEGIN:
{
# Get myfilters connection information
# from /etc/mail/sendmail.cf

Sendmail::Milter::auto_setconn("myfilter");
Sendmail::Milter::register("myfilter",
%my_milter_callbacks, SMFI_CURR_ACTS);

Sendmail::Milter::main();

# Never reaches here, callbacks are called from Milter.
}

Sendmail::Milter is a Perl extension to sendmails Mail Filter API (Milter).

Note: You need to have a Perl 5.6 or later interpreter built with -Dusethreads.

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Net::DNS::Sendmail 0.1

Net::DNS::Sendmail 0.1


Net::DNS::Sendmail is a Simple Mail Transfer Mail Client with MX lookup. more>>
Net::DNS::Sendmail is a Simple Mail Transfer Mail Client with MX lookup. Which will basically act as a primitive sendmail MTA.

SYNOPSIS

use Net::DNS::Sendmail;

# Constructors
$smtp = Net::DNS::Sendmail->new();
$smtp->to("john@gmail.com, mary@yahoo.com, goliath@hotmail.com");
$smtp->from("srikanth@cpan.org");
$smtp->subject("This is the subject line.");
$smtp->data("This allows for sending single or multiple emailsn " .
directly to sendmail servers.");
$smtp->data(" This program runs directly on the public domain just like");
$smtp->data(" sendmail.");
$smtp->sendmail();

This module implements a client interface to the SMTP and EMSMTP ( as mentioned in RFC821 and RFC2821) servers which allow you to use it as a SMTP/ESMTP client. This module connects directly to Yahoo/Hotmail/Gmail servers and delivers the mail without the need for intermediate Mail Transfer Agents(MTA) like sendmail(sendmail.org).

A new Net::DNS::Sendmail object must be created with the new method. Once this has been done then the to, from, subject and data sections of an email are created with the following methods using the object.

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mechanoid.send_yahoo 0.1.7

mechanoid.send_yahoo 0.1.7


mechanoid.send_yahoo it sends your email using your Yahoo! Web mail account. more>>
send_yahoo is a sendmail substitute for clients like mutt.
It sends your email using your Yahoo! Web mail account. send_yahoo is a mechanoid script.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a missing lib_rharris module.
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Sendmail-Jilter 1.2

Sendmail-Jilter 1.2


Sendmail-Jilter is an implementation of the Sendmail milter protocol. more>>
Sendmail-Jilter is an Open Source implementation of the Sendmail milter protocol, for implementing milters in Java that can interface with the Sendmail MTA.
Enhancements:
New Features:
- Added JilterHandlerAdapter. Thanks to Neil Aggarwal (neil@JAMMConsulting.com).
Changes:
- Updated docs for return value from JilterHandler.connect to reflect the fact that the MTA doesnt listen to anything other than SMFIS_ values. Thanks to Neil Aggarwal (neil@JAMMConsulting.com).
- Refactored SimpleHandler in the test cases to use JilterHandlerAdapter.
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tidyup-mail 0.12

tidyup-mail 0.12


tidyup-mail software is especially useful for russian/ukrainian/belarusian users but however can help those who reads mail... more>>
tidyup-mail software is especially useful for russian/ukrainian/belarusian users but however can help those who reads mail from people that uses such brain-damaged web-mailers as yahoo mail.

Fatigue with xterm when reading mail from mutt? Tired to press "Do Full reset" every time when terminal becames full of garbage? This program is for you! It removes unsafe characters for email & makes xterm happy!

Note that all documentation comes in russian language. Check for your local russian hacker.

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Mail::Field 1.74

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.

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Mail::Action 0.40

Mail::Action 0.40


Mail::Action is a Perl module for building modules that act on incoming mail. more>>
Mail::Action is a Perl module for building modules that act on incoming mail.

SYNOPSIS

use base Mail::Action;

Sometimes, you just need a really simple mailing address to last for a few days. You want it to be easy to create and easy to use, and you want it to be sufficiently anonymous that your real address isnt ever exposed.

Mail::TempAddress, Mail::TempAddress::Addresses, and Mail::TempAddress::Address make it easy to create a temporary mailing address system.

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spfmilter 0.97

spfmilter 0.97


spfmilter provides a Sender Policy Framework (SPF) milter for Sendmail. more>>
spfmilter provides a Sender Policy Framework (SPF) milter for Sendmail.
spfmilter is a milter (sendmail mail filter) which implements the Sender Policy Framework (SPF). SPF is a strategy for preventing junk mail. The SMTP standard for email allows anyone to forge anyone elses email address.
SPF verifies that the Sender address of an email message matches (according to some policy) the client IP address that submitted it.
The idea of SPF is to prevent email forgery. Each participating site sets up a little definition of which hosts are allowed to send mail claiming to be from that site. When another site receives mail, it checks the permitted-senders definition for the originating site. If the check fails, the mail is rejected.
Setting up the permitted-senders definition is very easy, you go to the SPF Wizard and fill out a little form, then put the resulting string into your DNS records. This milter implements the second half of SPF, checking the mail you receive against other sites SPF records.
Enhancements:
- Some improvements to the redhat rcscripts. (Paul Howarth)
- Deal with the unknown-family connections which occasionally show up on some OSs, such as Solaris. (Joel Lord)
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