Netaddress no longer offers free accounts, and all their paid accounts
come with POP3 and IMAP access anyway.
PR: ports/78136
Submitted by: Sam 'Reaper' Lawrance
Clamfilter is a small, secure, and very efficient content filter for Postfix,
designed to filter messages efficiently through the clamd daemon.
Hurried by: vanilla
PR: 77380
Submitted by: SeaD <sead@mail.ru>
It performs the same actions as if you were to report spam to
spamcop.net with a Web browser, but from the commandline.
Spamcup is written in Perl.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamcup/
pfqueue is an effort to give postqueue/mailq/postsuper a
console (ncurses) interface: it won't add any particular
functionality to those provided with postfix itself, but
will hopefully make them to use.
It's a real-time queue scanner, that show per-queue lists
of existing messages; the messages can be deleted, put on
hold or released
Just for example, it may be useful to inspect a traffic jam
at a given time, to see what is falling into and unexpectedly
crowding you deferred queue
PR: ports/76203
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
DspamPD is a GPL'ed transparent smtp proxy which can do
content scanning through DSPAM and/or ClamAV...
DspamPD version v2.00 supports DSPAM version 3.x, both
stable and -devel ports and both clamav ports.
The attached shar will create the port for you.
PR: ports/76118
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
JBossMail currently consists of:
* Core Server - which provides thread pooling, connection handling, and
timeout configuration.
* POP Protocol Implementation - plugs into the Server MBean to provide a
POP implementation.
* SMTP Server - plugs into the Server MBean to provide an SMTP protocol
implementation.
* Mail Listeners - plug into the SMTP server to forward mail to the various
backends. Currently the JMSMailListener is provided. It forwards mails
to various JBossMQ queues. Message Driven Beans for remote and local
delivery are also provided.
* Mailbox implementations - provides backends to the mail server. Presently
an EJB Entity-based version is provided.
* SMTPSender - uses JavaMail to mail messages to remote servers
* Test suite - JUnit tests for the various portions of mail services.
Includes a few services including mock-jndi.
WWW: http://www.jboss.org/products/mailservices
Open WebMail is a webmail system based on the Neomail version 1.14 from
Ernie Miller. Open WebMail is designed to manage very large mail folder
files in a memory efficient way. It also provides a range of features
to help users migrate smoothly from Microsoft Outlook to Open WebMail.
Suggested by: openwebmail@turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw, the author of openwebmail
This is a shar(1) archive for a new port, postfix-gps, which
implements a database based greylisting add-in for postfix.
PR: ports/71912
Submitted by: Xin LI <delphij@freebsd.org>
This port implements SPF for Postfix, without include
anothers libraries in postfix port.
PR: ports/75284
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
<quote>
Copies of this library code used to exist in other tarballs: Courier,
Courier-IMAP, and SqWebMail. Building and installing any of these packages
would've automatically installed this authentication code.
The authentication library is now a separate, standalone package. This
authentication library must now be installed, separately, before upgrading
to the following builds (or if installing them for the first time):
Courier 0.48, Courier-IMAP 4.0, and SqWebMail 5.0. See NEWS for more information.
</quote>
http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/
marked for expiration on September 30th, 2004. All users should now
be on version 2.1 (mail/postfix), which is stable, or version 2.2-X,
which is in mail/postfix-current.
Wrapper for PEAR::Mail and PEAR::DB (or PEAR::MDB/MDB2).
It can load, save and send saved mails in background
and also backup some mails.
PR: ports/73560
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
notification support. This version can optionally check more than one
IMAP folder on one server.
PR: ports/73256
Submitted by: Radek Kozlowski <radek@raadradd.com>
sendmail. The libsnert stuff mentioned in the PR is not addressed
in this commit, since it is not a run time dependency, and is
strictly coupled with milter-spamc itself.
PR: ports/71486
Submitted by: Michael O. Boev <mike@tric.tomsk.gov.ru>
This program allows the body of a message to be filtered through
a series of filters before being passed to the real qmail-queue program,
and injected into the qmail queue.
Author: Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
WWW: http://untroubled.org/qmail-qfilter/
This program is a filter which shall improve the readability for messages
(emails and posts) by *hiding* some annoying parts, including:
- mailing list footers
- excessive quoting
- overlong signatures
- Outlook-style "TOFU" (text above - full quote below)
- squeeze sequences of blank lines or punctuation
Its primary mode of operation is a display filter in MUA (it has special
support for Mutt), but it can also be used in MTA/MDA - e.g. for immediately
bouncing "improper" messages.
Author: Jochen Striepe <t-prot@tolot.escape.de>
WWW: http://www.escape.de/users/tolot/mutt/