Email Systems related scripts & softwares
Roving webmasters can send personal emails, using Sendmail, from their own website. You may find that you need to email someone urgently, but you can't access your own email client, and you don't want to use a service like Hotmail or Yahoo; you want the email to look professional, and have the Reply-to address to be your business one. Set up this script, and the recipient will never know the
difference. You can cc the email to your main email address, so you can keep a copy.
This script will allow you use you Gmail account as a file server! Files that you have stored in your Gmail account (as email) can be offered for download from your site. The script will log into your Gmail account, get a list of files that you have setup to share, and displays them in a list. A user clicking on a file in that list, will be able to download it.
Easy to install and easy to use, email protector is an excellent solution to defeat spam bots and email grabbers while providing a snazzy method of allowing your site's visitors to email your of any or your company officers.
Email Protector stores your email addresses, names, and company roles in a flatfile database in a protected cgi-bin subdirectory. It will also produce your html form for you to simply paste into your html documents where you wish to place your contact form.
All you need for this program is a cgi-bin directory and sendmail installed with your web hosting provider.
A server-side anti-spam email filtering solution. Moves spam out of your pop email account and into a quarantine file so you don't have to download or read it. Powerfully accurate filters you define and control through a web browser. Filters are based upon a "point system" where bad words or phrases get negative points and good words or phrases get positive points. Messages scoring below the Quarantine Score Limit will be quarantined. You control all the words/phrases, points and scoring.
This is a great little subroutine for PHP coders who are working on Perl projects. It attempts to mirror the functionality of the PHP mail() function in Perl without requiring you to deal with manually opening a pipe to sendmail and printing the message to the pipe.
Email piping is a powerful technique, which allows advanced on-the-server email processing such as sending an auto response, submitting help desk ticket, subscribing the sender to a newsletter, spam filtering etc. Unfortunately the email piping feature is not available with each and every hosting account. If your hosting provider does not support email piping, you may use an alternate technique - pop3 account polling.
The idea is pretty simple: poll an external POP3 account on a regular basis, retrieve email messages (if any), execute an email processing program and feed the message text to the program's standard input.
With many people all utilizing the same mail resources, a method for integrating the learning of all users spam that wasn't flagged properly was needed. Searching google I found several good resources on setting up & using imap and sa-learn, however all (that i have found) have the processing happen assuming Spamassassin & the imap server were located on the same machine. If you have a secured network or a large network, you will most likely have your MTA/Virus/Spam functions on separate servers from the users mail servers.
To solve this problem I integrated perl Mail::IMAPClient into a quick script that works with sa-learn. This allows your spamassassin host to be any server and connect to one (or many, easily modified...hmm) central imap server(s) and process spam & ham classifications according to the users of those systems.
Blacklister is an automated email blacklist generator. To use it, set up a fake email address and publish it on the internet where spammers will pick it up. Set up qmail to add the addresses of anyone who sends email to the fake address to a blacklist. Then, set up qmail to use that list to protect your other addresses. Requires qmail and mySQL.
Opera Right Pronto is a GPL Perl script to import an Opera 6.x email contact list into Pronto. This is eminently useful for Windows users who are just moving into Linux and need their contacts list imported with ease. Just place ORP and your Opera contacts file in the same directory as Pronto(usually /home/user/.pronto) and run the script! A README and the GPL text files are included.
new language translator giving multiple meanings display for better understanding.
Posts directly to your email or live chat pages.Designed specifically for ISP's, businesses, and membership sites. You never leave your site. Bi-directional libraries.
5 languages now, more added as libraries are completed. Can be interfaced with any email,chat program.
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