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morigin email classifier 0.93
morigin email classifier is a filter that classifies and tags email messages. more>>
morigin email classifier is a filter that classifies and tags email messages based on the DNS information of the system submitting the mail to your organization.
morigin email classifier can then be used to improve upon existing spam filters such as SpamAssassin.
<<lessmorigin email classifier can then be used to improve upon existing spam filters such as SpamAssassin.
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Added: 2005-11-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1428 downloads
RH Email Server 2.0a
RH Email Server is an email server in a box. more>>
The Email Server is designed to provide services offered by its commercial email products, such as IMAP/POP services, Web-Based Email Interface and Administration, Mail Filtering, Spam Blocking and Directory-Based Authentication and Addressbooks.
RH Email Server is fine for businesses and organizations of all sizes. Multiple commercial and educational installations are already using this project. The largest current user load that has been reported is 7,000 + users.
Interoperability between RHSD projects such as the RHSD Email Server and the RHSD Domain Controller will allow for use of Single-Sign On. RHSD also utilizes IETF Standardized projects and therefore will be compatible with any Directory system compatible with LDAP v.3.
Main features:
- Web-Based Email Client for Users
- LDAP Directory / Authentication
- Mail Filtering
- Addressbooks
- Web-Based Administration Tools
- Role-Based Tool Delegation
- Spam Blocking
<<lessRH Email Server is fine for businesses and organizations of all sizes. Multiple commercial and educational installations are already using this project. The largest current user load that has been reported is 7,000 + users.
Interoperability between RHSD projects such as the RHSD Email Server and the RHSD Domain Controller will allow for use of Single-Sign On. RHSD also utilizes IETF Standardized projects and therefore will be compatible with any Directory system compatible with LDAP v.3.
Main features:
- Web-Based Email Client for Users
- LDAP Directory / Authentication
- Mail Filtering
- Addressbooks
- Web-Based Administration Tools
- Role-Based Tool Delegation
- Spam Blocking
Download (19.44MB)
Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1642 downloads
Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam 0.13
Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam is a spam classification based on Paul Grahams algorithm. more>>
Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam is a spam classification tool based on Paul Grahams algorithm.
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam;
$bb = Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam->new();
$bb->bias( NOTSPAM, 2);
$bb->train( { spam.mbox => SPAM, notspam.mbox => NOTSPAM } );
my ($cat, $prob) = $bb->score( $msg );
ABSTRACT
Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam - spam classification based on Paul Grahams algorithm
This class is a specific implementation of a Mail::Classifier that uses Naive Bayesian methods for associating messages with a category. The specific implemenation is based on the article "A Plan for Spam" by Paul Graham (thus the name).
For classic Graham, make sure to set bias on non-spam to 2.
While this class was designed to classify spam and non-spam, there is no underlying limitation that only two categories be used and thus it may be used for more general purposes as well. (And should perhaps be renamed in a subsequent release.) For example, we might call
$bb->train ({ perl.mbox => PERL,
java.mbox => JAVA,
php.mbox => PHP });
in order to train the classifier to identify other categories of mail.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam;
$bb = Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam->new();
$bb->bias( NOTSPAM, 2);
$bb->train( { spam.mbox => SPAM, notspam.mbox => NOTSPAM } );
my ($cat, $prob) = $bb->score( $msg );
ABSTRACT
Mail::Classifier::GrahamSpam - spam classification based on Paul Grahams algorithm
This class is a specific implementation of a Mail::Classifier that uses Naive Bayesian methods for associating messages with a category. The specific implemenation is based on the article "A Plan for Spam" by Paul Graham (thus the name).
For classic Graham, make sure to set bias on non-spam to 2.
While this class was designed to classify spam and non-spam, there is no underlying limitation that only two categories be used and thus it may be used for more general purposes as well. (And should perhaps be renamed in a subsequent release.) For example, we might call
$bb->train ({ perl.mbox => PERL,
java.mbox => JAVA,
php.mbox => PHP });
in order to train the classifier to identify other categories of mail.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
803 downloads
Business Email 1.0
This month we are featuring our first of a two part series on, "Ten Tips for Creating Blogs." This month as well as next month you will receive a tota... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-17 License: Freeware Price: Free
189 downloads
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.
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Added: 2007-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
928 downloads
Email Files Thunderbird 1.0
Email Files Thunderbird is a very simple service menu script, to email one or more files with Thunderbird. more>>
Email Files Thunderbird is a very simple service menu script, to email one or more files with Thunderbird to any address or to a given address, which i assume is used as a "backup" space.
The subject is automatically updated according to the attached files and, in case you choose to send to your specific email address, details about sending date, user and host are automatically added in the body.
There are other similar service menus around, but i wanted a script that allows to attach more than one file at one time and that automatically updates the subject line.
USAGE: pretty straightforward.. Just make the two .sh files executable (if necessary) and place them in a directory of your path, for example /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin. Place the service menu file EmailWithThunderbird.desktop in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
IMPORTANT: In file EmailWithThunderbirdToMyAddress.sh, you need to specify your email address in to=.... (that is, where i wrote: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS@DOMAIN.NAME)
This project was tested on OpenSuSE 10.2, KDE 3.5.6
<<lessThe subject is automatically updated according to the attached files and, in case you choose to send to your specific email address, details about sending date, user and host are automatically added in the body.
There are other similar service menus around, but i wanted a script that allows to attach more than one file at one time and that automatically updates the subject line.
USAGE: pretty straightforward.. Just make the two .sh files executable (if necessary) and place them in a directory of your path, for example /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin. Place the service menu file EmailWithThunderbird.desktop in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
IMPORTANT: In file EmailWithThunderbirdToMyAddress.sh, you need to specify your email address in to=.... (that is, where i wrote: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS@DOMAIN.NAME)
This project was tested on OpenSuSE 10.2, KDE 3.5.6
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Added: 2007-05-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
547 downloads
Exercise Tip Email Buddy 1.3
Exercise Tip Buddy is an easy-to-install Web site tool that allows your visitors to sign up for an exercise tip mailing list. more>>
Do you have a health-related web site and need to start generating a good list of e-mail list subscribers for an upcoming newsletter?
Exercise Tip Buddy is an easy-to-install Web site tool that allows your visitors to sign up for an exercise tip mailing list. It works out-of the-box, so you can start building your subscriber list before you put together a full-blown newletter.
Exercise Tip Email Buddy comes with 26 exercise tips built in, so you already have a unique mailing twice a month for a full year!
Main features:
- Installation is easy, just upload the script and run the install file to automatically install your database tables and set up your configuration.
- Set the time between mailings. Want a weekly e-mailing? Daily? No problem you set the length.
- Easily set how many e-mails can be sent in a day or hour to avoid getting on your hosting providers bad side. The e-mails are stored and those that cant be sent right away will be sent later.
- Add custom exercise tips of your own!
- Visitor sign-up script includes a Captcha device to avoid automated signups by spammers.
<<lessExercise Tip Buddy is an easy-to-install Web site tool that allows your visitors to sign up for an exercise tip mailing list. It works out-of the-box, so you can start building your subscriber list before you put together a full-blown newletter.
Exercise Tip Email Buddy comes with 26 exercise tips built in, so you already have a unique mailing twice a month for a full year!
Main features:
- Installation is easy, just upload the script and run the install file to automatically install your database tables and set up your configuration.
- Set the time between mailings. Want a weekly e-mailing? Daily? No problem you set the length.
- Easily set how many e-mails can be sent in a day or hour to avoid getting on your hosting providers bad side. The e-mails are stored and those that cant be sent right away will be sent later.
- Add custom exercise tips of your own!
- Visitor sign-up script includes a Captcha device to avoid automated signups by spammers.
Download (0.057MB)
Added: 2006-05-11 License: Freeware Price:
1261 downloads
Attach to Email Service Menu 0.7.5
Attach to Email Service Menu is a service menu for Konqueror. more>>
Attach to Email Service Menu is a service menu for Konqueror that works in conjunction with a python script to allow the user to select multiple files and add them as attachments to an email using whatever mail client is configured. If a directory is selected, then its contents will be attached to the email recursively.
Installation:
0) tar -jxf attach-to-email-servicemenu.tar.bz2
1) cd attach-to-email-servicemenu
2) ./install.sh --remove-old
#Get rid of previous installations.
3) ./install.sh [--global-install|--local-install]
#Depending on whether you want system-wide or not.
The Readme file included explains how to set this up for different email clients.
Enhancements:
- New Italian translation by Giurerro.
<<lessInstallation:
0) tar -jxf attach-to-email-servicemenu.tar.bz2
1) cd attach-to-email-servicemenu
2) ./install.sh --remove-old
#Get rid of previous installations.
3) ./install.sh [--global-install|--local-install]
#Depending on whether you want system-wide or not.
The Readme file included explains how to set this up for different email clients.
Enhancements:
- New Italian translation by Giurerro.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
easy emailsManager 0.0.1
easy emailsManager (eEM) is a Web-based multi-user application for managing email. more>>
easy emailsManager (eEM) is a Web-based multi-user application for managing email.
easy emailsManager can manage multiple email accounts with different protocols (IMAP, POP3, NNTP) and share selected email with other users (of your own group, for example).
Main features:
- User, Group and Permission Management
- Emails Management
- German and English
- Editable Navigation tree
- Mandators (experimental)
- Extensible by plugins (experimental)
<<lesseasy emailsManager can manage multiple email accounts with different protocols (IMAP, POP3, NNTP) and share selected email with other users (of your own group, for example).
Main features:
- User, Group and Permission Management
- Emails Management
- German and English
- Editable Navigation tree
- Mandators (experimental)
- Extensible by plugins (experimental)
Download (2.5MB)
Added: 2006-03-10 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
1325 downloads
Ciphire Mail 1.2.47
Ciphire Mail is an email encryption tool. more>>
Ciphire Mail is an email encryption tool. It works in conjunction with your existing email client. It operates seamlessly in the background and does not interfere with normal email routines.
Ciphire Mail program encrypts and decrypts email messages, and can digitally sign each message to provide authentication and guard against identity theft.
It resides on your computer, between your email client and your email server, transparently encrypting/decrypting and digitally signing your email communication. It runs on Windows 2000/XP, Linux, and Mac OS X.
It is compatible with all email clients using standard SMTP, POP3, or IMAP4 (including SSL/TLS variants and STARTTLS support). It is free for consumers, non-profit organizations, and the press.
Enhancements:
- This version is primarily a bugfix release, and fixes some minor issues in the 1.2.42 stable version.
<<lessCiphire Mail program encrypts and decrypts email messages, and can digitally sign each message to provide authentication and guard against identity theft.
It resides on your computer, between your email client and your email server, transparently encrypting/decrypting and digitally signing your email communication. It runs on Windows 2000/XP, Linux, and Mac OS X.
It is compatible with all email clients using standard SMTP, POP3, or IMAP4 (including SSL/TLS variants and STARTTLS support). It is free for consumers, non-profit organizations, and the press.
Enhancements:
- This version is primarily a bugfix release, and fixes some minor issues in the 1.2.42 stable version.
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Added: 2006-03-31 License: Free For Educational Use Price:
1368 downloads
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 2007-07-27 (Pattern Definitions)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux is a packet classifier for Netfilter that identifies packets based on application layer. more>>
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux is a packet classifier for Netfilter that identifies packets based on application layer (OSI layer 7) data. This means that it is able to classify packets as HTTP, FTP, Gnucleus, Kazaa, etc., regardless of ports.
It complements existing matches that classify based on port numbers, packet length, TOS bits, and so on. Combined with Linux QoS, it allows for full layer 7 packet shaping.
Main features:
- Patches for Linux 2.4 and 2.6
- Support for TCP, UDP and ICMP over IPv4
- Uses Netfilters connection tracking of FTP, IRC, etc
- Examines data across multiple packets
- Number of packets examined tunable on the fly through /proc
- Number of bytes examined tunable at module load time
- Distinguishes between new connections (those still being tested) and old unidentified connections
- Gives access to both Netfilter and QoS (rate limiting) features
- With the Netfilter "helper" match, you can distinguish between parent and child connections (e.g. ftp command/data)
<<lessIt complements existing matches that classify based on port numbers, packet length, TOS bits, and so on. Combined with Linux QoS, it allows for full layer 7 packet shaping.
Main features:
- Patches for Linux 2.4 and 2.6
- Support for TCP, UDP and ICMP over IPv4
- Uses Netfilters connection tracking of FTP, IRC, etc
- Examines data across multiple packets
- Number of packets examined tunable on the fly through /proc
- Number of bytes examined tunable at module load time
- Distinguishes between new connections (those still being tested) and old unidentified connections
- Gives access to both Netfilter and QoS (rate limiting) features
- With the Netfilter "helper" match, you can distinguish between parent and child connections (e.g. ftp command/data)
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
820 downloads
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Junk Mail Buffering Agent 0.5.5
Junk Mail Buffering Agent is a tool for preventing delivery of email until the sender has confirmed their address. more>>
Junk Mail Buffering Agent is a tool for preventing delivery of email until the sender has confirmed their address.
Junk Mail Buffering Agent can be used in conjunction with a spam filter to prevent delivery of spammy-looking email unless the sender is confirmed as valid.
jmba is designed to be used in conjunction with a spam filter such as QSF and the mail processor procmail. When the spam filter says it thinks an email is spam, it can be passed to jmba.
jmba will queue it and send an email to the sender containing a key; if the sender replies, the original email is "unfrozen" from the queue and delivered.
<<lessJunk Mail Buffering Agent can be used in conjunction with a spam filter to prevent delivery of spammy-looking email unless the sender is confirmed as valid.
jmba is designed to be used in conjunction with a spam filter such as QSF and the mail processor procmail. When the spam filter says it thinks an email is spam, it can be passed to jmba.
jmba will queue it and send an email to the sender containing a key; if the sender replies, the original email is "unfrozen" from the queue and delivered.
Download (0.032MB)
Added: 2006-02-07 License: Artistic License Price:
1354 downloads
Wide Area Link Emulator 0.1
Wide Area Link Emulator enables you to set and test various parameters of a WAN access link more>>
Wide Area Link Emulator enables you to set and test various parameters of a WAN access link (also known as a bottleneck link) before testing on a fully-functional network.
Any ISP has a high bandwidth LAN (of the order of tens of Mbps, e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN access link with relatively low speeds (of the order of a few Kbps to a few Mbps). To be able to evaluate the ISPs performance, actual tests will have to be conducted on a live, fully functional network. This would imply enabling certain features in communication equipment which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of a commissioned network. To address such a problem of being able to characterize/quantify the network operation in terms of its performance with respect to various parameters, a test-bed emulating the ISPs connectivity to the Internet would be an ideal solution.
An important factor in setting up such a test-bed, is emulating the WAN Access Link. Using complex hardware is costly. Such a link can however be easily implemented by emulating the scenario on popular physical technology such as Ethernet. By changing the TCP/IP stack on a Personal Computer, the rate at which packets are injected into the network can be controlled and other necessary features can easily be added.
WALE was implemented in 2 phases and the first version can emulated bandwidths up to 8Mbps and uses FIFO queues with drop-tail.
WALE v2 can emulate bandwidths of up to 80Mbps(a 10-fold improvement over version 1) due to the stripped down version of Micro-second resolution timer being used in the Linux kernel. WALE also implements differentiated services are recommended by IETF. A hash-based packet classifier is used to classify packets into one of 3 queues (Expedited Forwarding, Assured Forwarding and Best Effort). A simple priority scheduling has been implemented between the queues.
Version 2 has been implemented in the Generic Device Layer of the Linux Kernel. The kernel version is 2.2.19. WALE2 kernel patch can be downloaded here. An ncurses based front end has been implemented for setting and viewing various parameters of the bottleneck link.
<<lessAny ISP has a high bandwidth LAN (of the order of tens of Mbps, e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN access link with relatively low speeds (of the order of a few Kbps to a few Mbps). To be able to evaluate the ISPs performance, actual tests will have to be conducted on a live, fully functional network. This would imply enabling certain features in communication equipment which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of a commissioned network. To address such a problem of being able to characterize/quantify the network operation in terms of its performance with respect to various parameters, a test-bed emulating the ISPs connectivity to the Internet would be an ideal solution.
An important factor in setting up such a test-bed, is emulating the WAN Access Link. Using complex hardware is costly. Such a link can however be easily implemented by emulating the scenario on popular physical technology such as Ethernet. By changing the TCP/IP stack on a Personal Computer, the rate at which packets are injected into the network can be controlled and other necessary features can easily be added.
WALE was implemented in 2 phases and the first version can emulated bandwidths up to 8Mbps and uses FIFO queues with drop-tail.
WALE v2 can emulate bandwidths of up to 80Mbps(a 10-fold improvement over version 1) due to the stripped down version of Micro-second resolution timer being used in the Linux kernel. WALE also implements differentiated services are recommended by IETF. A hash-based packet classifier is used to classify packets into one of 3 queues (Expedited Forwarding, Assured Forwarding and Best Effort). A simple priority scheduling has been implemented between the queues.
Version 2 has been implemented in the Generic Device Layer of the Linux Kernel. The kernel version is 2.2.19. WALE2 kernel patch can be downloaded here. An ncurses based front end has been implemented for setting and viewing various parameters of the bottleneck link.
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1224 downloads
Email::Filter::SpamAssassin 0.0.1
Email::Filter::SpamAssassin is a Perl module to integrate Mail::SpamAssassin in Email::Filter. more>>
Email::Filter::SpamAssassin is a Perl module to integrate Mail::SpamAssassin in Email::Filter.
SYNOPSIS
use Email::Filter::SpamAssassin; # subclass of Email::Filter
my $email = Email::Filter::SpamAssassin->new;
my $status = $email->spam_check;
$email->ignore if $status->is_spam;
# or supply a Mail::SpamAssassin object
$status = $email->spam_check($spam_assassin);
$email->accept(spam) if $status->is_spam;
This module is a subclass of Email::Filter which integrates Mail::SpamAssassin. It has only one additional method.
METHODS
spam_check
Accepts an optional Mail::SpamAssassin object. If nothing is supplied it constructs one with the default parameters. Then it calls the method check on this object and returns an Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus object (on which you can call is_spam).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Email::Filter::SpamAssassin; # subclass of Email::Filter
my $email = Email::Filter::SpamAssassin->new;
my $status = $email->spam_check;
$email->ignore if $status->is_spam;
# or supply a Mail::SpamAssassin object
$status = $email->spam_check($spam_assassin);
$email->accept(spam) if $status->is_spam;
This module is a subclass of Email::Filter which integrates Mail::SpamAssassin. It has only one additional method.
METHODS
spam_check
Accepts an optional Mail::SpamAssassin object. If nothing is supplied it constructs one with the default parameters. Then it calls the method check on this object and returns an Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus object (on which you can call is_spam).
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-01-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1003 downloads
Email::Find 0.10
Email::Find allows you to find RFC 822 email addresses in plain text. more>>
Email::Find allows you to find RFC 822 email addresses in plain text.
Email::Find is a module for finding a subset of RFC 822 email addresses in arbitrary text (see "CAVEATS"). The addresses it finds are not guaranteed to exist or even actually be email addresses at all (see "CAVEATS"), but they will be valid RFC 822 syntax.
Email::Find will perform some heuristics to avoid some of the more obvious red herrings and false addresses, but theres only so much which can be done without a human.
Finds email addresses in the text and executes callback registered.
The callback is given two arguments. The first is a Mail::Address object representing the address found. The second is the actual original email as found in the text. Whatever the callback returns will replace the original text.
<<lessEmail::Find is a module for finding a subset of RFC 822 email addresses in arbitrary text (see "CAVEATS"). The addresses it finds are not guaranteed to exist or even actually be email addresses at all (see "CAVEATS"), but they will be valid RFC 822 syntax.
Email::Find will perform some heuristics to avoid some of the more obvious red herrings and false addresses, but theres only so much which can be done without a human.
Finds email addresses in the text and executes callback registered.
The callback is given two arguments. The first is a Mail::Address object representing the address found. The second is the actual original email as found in the text. Whatever the callback returns will replace the original text.
Download (0.039MB)
Added: 2007-03-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
943 downloads
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