71 projects tagged "BSD Revised"
ZMailer is an internet message transfer agent. It is intended for gateways or mail servers or other large site environments that have extreme demands on the abilities of the mailer. It was motivated by the problems of the Sendmail design in such situations. It is intended and designed as a multi-protocol mailer. The only protocol supported in this distribution is RFC822 (and variations).
The MIME Email message class composes and sends MIME encoded email messages. It features user-definable headers and body parts, support for plain text and HTML body, headers with non-ASCII text, HTML messages with embedded images, file attachments with content type detection, forwarding of messages as attachments, setting the error delivery address with the Return-Path header, and sub-classes for different delivery methods: mail, SMTP, Qmail, Sendmail, and Microsoft IIS or Exchange pickup folder. It also supports sending personalized bulk mail by replacing the message parts that differ for each recipient.
kmMail is a PHP-based mail program, based on the mail functionality of Keftamail and is being developed by current Kefta employees. It is meant to be a framework for putting a web-based mail program on your site, but is still robust enough to drop into your current site with little to no modification. The goals of kmMail are MIME compliance, speed, low overhead, and an enjoyable user interface.
GPG-Ezmlm is an encrypted mailing list. PGP or GPG encrypted mails sent to the list are re-encrypted with subscriber keys, allowing for encrypted mail communications without requiring that all users know all other users' keys. Key exchange during list subscription is supported. It requires an existing Ezmlm installation to function.
FileType is a file type detection engine written in C. It will appeal to coders looking for functionality similar to that provided by the 'file' command. FileType is compact (less than 20K binary), efficient, and very portable. FileType is part of the family of software created from the commercial Xamime email filtering project.