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The DCC or Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse is an anti-spam content filter that runs on a variety of operating systems. As of mid-2006, it involves millions of users, tens of thousands of clients and more than 250 servers collecting and counting checksums related to more than 300 million mail messages on week days. The counts can be used by SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and reject or filter spam or unsolicited bulk mail. DCC servers exchange or "flood" common checksums. The checksums include values that are constant across common variations in bulk messages, including "personalizations."
The idea of the DCC is that if mail recipients could compare the mail they receive, they could recognize unsolicited bulk mail. A DCC server totals reports of checksums of messages from clients and answers queries about the total counts for checksums of mail messages. A DCC client reports the checksums for a mail message to a server and is told the total number of recipients of mail with each checksum. If one of the totals is higher than a threshold set by the client and according to local whitelists the message is unsolicited, the DCC client can log, discard, or reject the message.

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OpenDMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) provides an open source library that implements the DMARC verification service plus a milter-based filter application that can plug in to any milter-aware MTA, including sendmail, Postfix, or any other MTA that supports the milter protocol.

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System an network monitoring software.

This plugin takes in a process name and then uses the command ps to work out how much memory and cpu all the processes of that name are taking up in percentage. It will output performance data for CPU Usage Percentage, Memory Usage Percentage, VSZ, RSS and the number of processes of that name.

A small Bash script that checks the CPU (or M/B) temperature with lm-sensors. Default is to check the CPU temperature but this can be changed to for example the motherboard temperature with a "--sensor" argument.

The plugin complies with the guidelines, for example uses -w -c -v arguments etc. It also does some basic sanity checks and has an exit 3 catchall.

This project is the development project vor various PHP libraries and applications.

This plugin checks the Authentication-Results headers that were added by your MTA and displays an icon to show the verification status. Parsing of the Authentication-Results headers is more or less done according to RFC5451 which supports DKIM, DomainKeys, SPF, Sender-ID, iprev and SMTP AUTH result values.

SquirrelMail 1.5.x. This is the one that supports SMTP-TLS.

Squirrelmail is unsafe and shouldn't be used any more. These packages are only provided for legacy systems and shouldn't be installed on new systems anymore. Use e.g. roundcube mail instead.

Squirrelmail is a web-mail reader and writer written in php. It
supports adressbook, ldap searches and many other plugins.

This package contains the internationalization files for this tool.

This are some plugins for the web-mailer squirrelmail.

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Software for server based search.

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This is the X11:Utilities project. Its main purpose is to serve as development project for packages around the topic of X11 utilities in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually or use our mailinglist opensuse-xorg@opensuse.org. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set.

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