POP3 accounts to check if you have mail, get the "From:" and "Subject:" header
fields of each mail and display them in a 7 lines window. Messages can be
deleted directly off the servers by selecting the mails to delete and clicking
the "delete" button.
WWW: http://wmpop3lb.jourdain.org/
PR: ports/114364
Submitted by: Otavio Fernandes <otaviof at gmail.com>
This package used to be part of the Mail_Mime package, but has been split off.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Mail_mimeDecode
PR: ports/114275
Submitted by: Zhen REN <bg1tpt at gmail.com>
creating server-side filtering scripts on RFC 3028 compliant servers
including Cyrus IMAP, DBMail, Dovecote and Exim 4.x.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
- Neil Darlow
neil@darlow.co.uk
PR: ports/114173
Submitted by: Neil Darlow <neil at darlow.co.uk>
these main topics in minds:
* Security
* Reliability
* Efficiency
* Configurability
* Extendibility
MeTA1 consists of five main modules of which only one runs as root:
* mcp: the main control program is similar to inetd(8):
it starts all other MeTA1 modules and watches over their execution.
mcp runs as root in order to bind to port 25 and to change the uid
of the processes it starts.
* smtps: the SMTP server receives e-mails.
* smtpc: the SMTP client sends e-mails.
* smar: the address resolver provides lookups in various maps
including DNS for mail routing.
* qmgr: the queue manager controls the flow of e-mails through the
SMTP servers and clients.
2007-03-28 graphics/hobbes-icons-xpm: Archaic port
2007-04-10 japanese/firefox-ja: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 japanese/lookup-xemacs: Does not install
2007-04-10 lang/linux-hla: Does not compile
2007-04-10 mail/vmailmgr: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 multimedia/qvamps: Touches filesystem prior to 'make install'
2007-03-10 net-mgmt/sting: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-04-10 net-mgmt/tas: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 net-p2p/verlihub-plugins: Does not configure, it needs at least verlihub 1.0
2007-04-10 news/inn-stable: Fails to patch
2007-04-10 palm/malsync: Does not build with new pilot-link
2007-04-10 russian/elm.language: Leaves behind files on deinstall
2007-04-10 russian/pine.language: Leaves behind config file on deinstall
2007-04-01 science/py-scipy03: Replaced by py-scipy
2007-04-10 security/php4-cryptopp: Does not compile
Java SMTP and POP3 Mail server and NNTP News server. We have designed James
to be a complete and portable enterprise mail engine solution based on
currently available open protocols.
James is also a mail application platform. We have developed a Java API to
let you write Java code to process emails that we call the mailet API. A
mailet can generate an automatic reply, update a database, prevent spam,
build a message archive, or whatever you can imagine. A matcher determines
whether your mailet should process an email in the server. The James project
hosts the Mailet API, and James provides an implementation of this mail appli
-cation platform API.
James is based upon the Apache Avalon application framework, formerly a
product of the Apache Avalon project.
WWW: http://james.apache.org/
PR: ports/111041
Submitted by: Nemo Liu <nemoliu at gmail.com>
Forwards is a Horde module for setting user email forwards via the .forward
mechanism supported by several popular mailers.
Right now, Forwards provides fairly complete support for setting .forward style
forwards on Sendmail, Courier, or Qmail mail based systems via an FTP transport.
It now also has drivers for Mdaemon, Exim SQL, Exim LDAP, Custom SQL, and SOAP
based systems.
WWW: http://www.horde.org/forwards/
PR: ports/110886 (based on)
Submitted by: Beech Rintoul <beech@alaskaparadise.com>
- Update to 2.4.0
- Install qshape as default
- Install test programs in PREFIX/bin instead of PREFIX/sbin to respect hier(7)
* mail/postfix23
- Repocopied from mail/postfix to reflect 2.3.x version [1]
* mail/Makefile
- Add postfix23
Approved by: vivek___khera.org (maintainer)
Repocopy by: marcus [1]
Vacation is a Horde module for managing user e-mail "vacation notices" or
"auto-responders." It works via a local vacation program and the .forward style
forwarding mechanism supported by several popular mailers.
Right now, Vacation provides fairly complete support for managing .forward style
vacation notices on Sendmail or Courier mail based systems via an FTP transport.
It also has some support for LDAP, Qmail, and SQL servers.
WWW: http://www.horde.org/vacation/
PR: ports/110123
Submitted by: Beech Rintoul <beech@alaskaparadise.com>
Unlike with qmail-pw2u, you don't need your users in /etc/passwd. They can be
stored any where that a NSS module allows.
Just make all users who send or recieve mail a member of a specific group, and
that group will be used to generate the assign and recipients file.
PR: ports/110114
Submitted by: Zane C. Bowers
MIMP is a version of HORDE IMP suitable for mobile devices such as WAP phones or
PDAs. Basic IMP functionality is implemented including mailbox viewing and
paging, viewing messages, deleting, replying, forwarding, and composing new
messages.
WWW: http://www.horde.org/mimp/
PR: ports/108946
Submitted by: Beech Rintoul <beech@alaskaparadise.com>
shuts down alongside any TurboGears applications you write, in the
same way that visit tracking and identity do.
TurboMail uses built-in Python modules for SMTP communication and
MIME e-mail creation, but greatly simplifies these tasks by performing
the grunt-work for you. Additionally, TurboMail is multi-threaded,
allowing for single or batch enqueueing and background delivery of mail.
Author: Top Floor Computer Systems Ltd.
WWW: http://trac.orianagroup.com/turbomail/
Framework (SPF) e-mail sender authentication system.
This release of Mail::SPF fully conforms to RFC 4408 and passes the 2006.11
release of the official test-suite <http://www.openspf.org/Test_Suite>.
The Mail::SPF source package includes the following additional tools:
* spfquery: A command-line tool for performing SPF checks.
* spfd: A daemon for services that perform SPF checks frequently.
WWW: http://www.openspf.org/
- Koen Martens
gmc@sonologic.nl
PR: ports/109020
Submitted by: gmc at sonologic.nl
outgoing e-mails from a qmail server. It works by means of qmail-queue
wrapping. It has a control file which allows selective auditing of sender or
recipient, as well as whom the messages should be forwarded to. This control
file allows regular expressions, what increases its flexibility of use.
WWW: http://qmail-auditor.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/108942
Submitted by: Patrick Tracanelli <eksffa at freebsdbrasil.com.br>
with SMTPEXTFORK feature. It is an independent program, which is forked from
qmail-smtpd. It allows manual whitelisting and blacklisting as well as
automatic black and whitelisting. Automatic whitelisting is done by the usual
greylisting method while automatic blacklisting is done when the remote SMTP
server breaks some aspects of RFC rules and insists on redelivery very early.
All aspects of softfail's behavior can be configured. There are maintainance
scripts to be ran from crontab, which removes expired entries and generates
reports.
WWW: http://www6.freebsdbrasil.com.br/~eksffa/l/dev/qmail-smtpextfork/
PR: ports/108846
Submitted by: Patrick Tracanelli <eksffa at freebsdbrasil.com.br>
It was written in pure perl, only support Maildir++(or Maildir), we try to
optimize the design and archtecture, make it scalable well and run faster
than common php/perl webmail system.
Homepage: http://www.extmail.org
Submitted by: chifeng at gmail com
Features
* IMAP and Secure IMAP support
* POP3 and Secure POP3 support
* Local Mbox mailbox support
* Local Maildir mailbox support
* Local MH-Maildir mailbox support
* GMail support
* Fully multithreaded design: no panel lockups
* Informative new-message breakdown in tooltip
* Ability to run program on new messages or button click
* Informative logger to help track down mail connection problems
WWW: http://spuriousinterrupt.org/projects/mailwatch
Sieve language support by a plugin for the deliver LDA
* Mail filtering
* Mail forwarding
* Vacation auto-reply
WWW: http://www.dovecot.org
PR: ports/107352
Submitted by: Nils Vogels <nivo+kw+ports.bfa274 at is-root.com>
from the qmail mail transport agent (MTA). qmail-smtpd has a number of
shortcomings (e.g. being unable to check the validity of a recipient mail
address) and is written in C which makes it burdensome to modify and extend.
Qpsmtpd, on the other hand, is written in pure perl and can be customized
easily. It consists of a core that implements a complete SMTP server, and a
number of plugins/modules which control the operations. Such plugins
include plugins to check the recipient and sender as well as plugins for
virus scanning, spam checking, blocking lists (dns and rhs), AUTH and TLS.
Qpsmtpd can not only be used with qmail but also with e.g. postfix and
exim. It can also write messages to a Maildir or forward it to a remote
host without buffering.
WWW: http://smtpd.develooper.com/
PR: ports/107668
Submitted by: Zane C. Bowers
includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and
all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no Javascript) for maximum
compatibility across browsers. It has very few requirements and is very
easy to configure and install. SquirrelOutlook has a all the functionality
you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support,
address books, and folder manipulation
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
- Dennis Cabooter
freebsd@rootxs.org
PR: ports/107303
Submitted by: Simon Dick <simond at irrelevant.org>
2006-12-01 editors/ooodict-all: Size mismatch
2006-12-01 mail/distribute: Does not install
2006-12-01 net-im/gaim-rss-reader: Requires update to work with Gaim 0.82.1
2006-12-31 sysutils/slay: Author doesn't see it as needed anymore
mail/sulpheed-claws-* plugins to mail/claws-mail-* and update them to the
latest version. Link the new ports to the build: [1]
PR: 106576-106589 [1], 107286 [2]
Submitted by: Pawel Pekala (maintainer) [1], me (itetcu) [2]
Repocopies by: marcus@
SpamAssassin settings when those settings are stored in a SQL DB rather than
a config file. This is very useful in a virtual user setting when the users
don't have home directories or access to them.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/106562
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
browsers have an almost impossible time trying to remember your name and
password. Use this if you want extra security or the majority of your users
use public terminals.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/106348
Submitted by: Neil Darlow <neil at darlow.co.uk>