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bmf is a self contained and extremely efficient Bayesian mail filter.
See Paul Graham's article "A Plan for Spam" for background information.
It aims to be faster, smaller, and more versatile than similar
applications.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bmf
Submitted by Han Boetes <han@mijncomputer.nl>
Removing the setuid bit will break Evolution's ability to read email only
from the system mail spool. If you need that functionality the MESSAGE
file tells you how to put the setuid bit back.
Submitted by Nikolay Sturm <sturm@sec.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de>.
getmail is a POP3 mail retriever, with support for both ordinary and
domain (or multidrop) POP3 mailboxes. It is written in Python.
- fixed a number of addressbook and calendar issues
- updated some translations
* Updated the MASTER_SITES since Evolution is now in the Gnome tree.
* Standardized the CONFIGURE_ARGS.
* The developer's guide made a comeback so a subpackage was created for it.
* Removed the unneeded patch-default_user_Makefile_am patch.
* Patched the OMF file for scrollkeeper 0.3 and implemented better handling of scrollkeeper in general.
* Regenerated some of the remaining patches.
* Removed the remaining Norwegan (?) help files, since they caused problems with scrollkeeper anyway.
* Made the port complain if there's an existing Evolution installation due to numerious library conflicts.
* Updated my email address.
ok pvalchev@
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This module is a complete, RFC 821 compliant, SMTP server
implementation written entirely in Perl. It has powerful
extensively and customization facilities that allow for a
variety of potential uses.
WWW: http://www.macgyver.org/software/perl/
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The #1 big change:
- SpamAssassin now *REQUIRES* procmail for local delivery support;
-P option is now the default. Unless you use procmail,
Mail::Audit, KMail, or an MTA-level integration, do not upgrade
From maintainer, Han Boetes <han@boetes.org>