grey listing. Grey listing is a spam filtering technique, which uses a behavior
trick: spammers never resend a message when they get a temporary error,
whereas real MTA do. The idea is to refuse any mail on first attempt, and
accept it after some time has elapsed.
PR: ports/67252
Submitted by: Cyril Guibourg <aragorn+ports@teaser.fr>
gnubiff is a mail notification program that checks for mail,
displays headers when new mail has arrived and allow to read
first lines of new mails.
It relies on the GNOME and GTK libraries but can be compiled
and used with or without GNOME support. Supported protocols are
pop3, apop, imap4, mh, qmail and mailfile.
Furthermore, gnubiff is fully configurable with a lot of
options like polltime, poptime, sounds, mail reader, mailbox
names, etc. and can also filter spam.
PR: ports/66226
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net>
internet connection eg. a home network or a single host at home. It has
special support for connections to different ISPs. It replaces sendmail or
other MTAs such as qmail or exim.
This is development unstable version (quite stable in fact).
PR: ports/66116
Submitted by: Andrey Slusar <vasallia@ukr.net>
internet connection eg. a home network or a single host at home. It has
special support for connections to different ISPs. It replaces sendmail or
other MTAs such as qmail or exim.
PR: ports/65178
Submitted by: Andrey Slusar <vasallia@ukr.net>
Unlike the original vacation(1) program, gnarwl is based on LDAP.
Traditionally you had to give every user, who wanted to use autoreply
facilities full fledged system accounts (trusting them to set their
forwarding up properly, cursing when they didn't).
With gnarwl this is history. User information is now stored in LDAP.
Thats right, no more messing around with system accounts or homedirs for
users who just want their email working, but don't care to fuss around
with shell commands.
WWW: http://www.oss.billiton.de/software.shtml
PR: ports/64895
Submitted by: Xavier Beaudouin <kiwi@oav.net>
of Cyrus IMAP servers. It can be used to create, delete and modify users and
it's properties (Quota and ACL).
PR: ports/64166
Submitted by: <bra@fsn.hu>
multilingual webmail program that is easy to use and install. It runs on a
stock, default build of PHP, and does not require databases (although
database support is available). IlohaMail supports IMAP and POP3.
PR: 61833
Submitted by: TAKATSU Tomonari <tota@rtfm.jp>
CRM114 is a system to examine incoming e-mail, system log
streams, data files or other data streams, and to sort, filter,
or alter the incoming files or data streams according to the
user's wildest desires. Criteria for categorization of data can
be by satisfaction of regexes, by sparse binary polynomial
matching with a Bayesian Chain Rule evaluator, or by other
means. Accuracy of the SBPH/BCR classifier has been seen in
excess of 99 per cent, for 1/4 megabyte of learning text. In
other words, CRM114 learns, and it learns fast.
WWW: http://crm114.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/63304
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels@adviser.com>
POPFile is an automatic mail classification tool. Unlike other
email classification tools, POPFile acts as a POP3 proxy server.
Reviewed by: kuriyama (mentor)
P3Scan is a transparent POP3-Proxy with virus-scanning
capabilities. This means that all your POP3-Clients in the
Network can't fetch mails from the internet without that
P3Scan have scanned it. If a virus has been found the mail
is replaced with a notification and the original (infeceted)
version is stored on the harddisc. Transparent means, that
neither the client nor any of the used POP3-servers has to
be configured.
This port is based on mail/pop3vscan, but the development
for that port seems to have ceased.
WWW: http://p3scan.sourceforge.net/
procmail.
Quick Spam Filter (qsf) is a lightweight statistical spam filter written in C.
It is designed to be small, fast, reliable, easy to install, and simple to use
in a procmail recipe
WWW: http://www.ivarch.com/programs/qsf.shtml
PR: 61486
Submitted by: liamfoy@sepulcrum.org
Approved by: erwin (mentor) (implicitly)