RSS 880 projects tagged "GPL"

Download Website Updated 24 Apr 2010 abook

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Pop 299.50
Vit 10.33

Abook is small and powerful ncurses based addressbook program designed to use with mutt mail client. Abook runs on Linux and FreeBSD operating systems.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 aliases2cdbm

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Pop 64.60
Vit 1.00

Aliases2cdbm is a utility for converting mail aliases from a text file (e.g., /etc/aliases) into input suitable for the cdbmake utility. Cdbmake can then create a constant database (CDB) suitable for reliable, high-speed mail alias lookups.

Download Website Updated 22 Jan 2002 Althea

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Pop 115.70
Vit 4.54

Althea is an IMAP email client for X that uses the GTK widget set. It was built with the IMAP protocol in mind in order to avoid many of the pitfalls experienced by POP clients that added IMAP support. Althea allows easy access to a nearly unlimited number of servers, and has a very small memory footprint. As of version 0.5.0 Althea also supports IMAP over SSL.

No download Website Updated 11 Apr 2001 AMaViS

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Pop 321.48
Vit 1.54

AMaViS (A Mail Virus Scanner) scans e-mail attachments for viruses using third-party virus scanners available for UNIX environments. It resides on a UNIX (Linux) machine and looks through the attached files arriving via e-mail, generates reports when a virus is found and sets the delivery on hold.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 AMC Mail Client

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Pop 34.00
Vit 1.00

The AMC Mail Client is a mail client striving to be a robust, fully gnome-compliant mail reader. However, the AMC Mail Client differs from other mail clients in that it attempts to utilize existing tools for mail retrieval, sending, and filtering, (fetchmail, sendmail/smtp, procmail). By not going through the process of reinventing the wheel, the AMC Mail Client starts out as a fully equipped client that inherits all of the features of these existing tools.

Download Website Updated 28 Jul 2001 anonvelope

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Pop 48.83
Vit 1.47

anonvelope is a mail-message processing program that is designed to allow the message to make full use of Type-I (cpunk-style) remailers. It is especially designed to work with Pine, but it is possible it may be used with other MUAs.

Download Website Updated 06 Nov 2003 Anteater

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Pop 213.02
Vit 4.10

Anteater is a log analyser for MTA logfiles (such as those produced by sendmail and postfix). The tool is written in 100% C++ and is very easy to customize. Input, output, and the analysis are modular class objects with a clear interface. Currently, there are modules for reading the syslog format of sendmail and postfix that do up to eight useful analyses and write the result in plain ASCII or HTML, to stdout or to files.

Download Website Updated 10 Oct 2001 Authenticated User Community

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Pop 78.90
Vit 3.26

AUC (Authenticated User Community) is an intranet system designed for use in an educational organization but is also useful in many other settings. It offers the ability for users to have a uniform web-based interface to discussion forums, e-mail (similar to hotmail, etc.), file management, and a searchable user database. Also, "Interactive Classrooms" provide a means for students and teachers to have a web-based extension to their in-class interaction. The system runs from a C-based monolithic CGI script. MySQL is used for database storage. Also, the web-based mail client supports MIME parts/attachments, IMAP, mbox, and multiple mail folders.

Download Website Updated 19 May 2001 AutoSig

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Pop 15.10
Vit 1.50

Autosig is a small utility for generating .signature files for email and .plan files for finger. The file is generated from a quote randomly selected from a file of quotes and a header file. The header file and the randomly selected quote are combined to form the signature file or plan file. It can be run as a frontend to your favorite mail client, or as a daemon.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 Balmail

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Pop 60.46
Vit 1.00

balmail will email a daily report to your boss (or team leader) satisfying their need to quantify your daily technical acheivements. It can be customised to fit your typical list of one line tasks, and will automatically decide which you have done and how many each day. Care has been taken to ensure that the e-mail does not appear to be automated, by varying the time the mail gets sent, the subject lines and the content each day. A holiday feature ensures mail doesn't get sent whilst you are away.

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kvm-simple-init

A simple init script to manage KVM virtual machines.

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xlife

A cellular-automaton laboratory.