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mess822-0.58-1.i386.rpm | 2001-05-04 22:35 | 80k | |
mess822-0.58-1.src.rpm | 2001-05-04 22:35 | 67k |
RPM File: mess822-0.58-1.i386.rpm
Name : mess822 Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 0.58 Vendor: (none) Release : 1 Build Date: Sat 14 Nov 1998 02:37:23 PM CST Group : Utilities/System Source RPM: mess822-0.58-1.src.rpm Size : 259959 License: See djb@pobox.com Packager : Bruce Guenter <bruce.guenter@qcc.sk.ca> URL : http://pobox.com/~djb/mess822.html Summary : Programs for parsing Internet mail messages Description : mess822 is a library for parsing Internet mail messages. The mess822 package contains several applications that work with qmail: * ofmipd rewrites messages from dumb clients. It supports a database of recognized senders and From lines, using cdb for fast lookups. * new-inject is an experimental new version of qmail-inject. It includes a flexible user-controlled hostname rewriting mechanism. * iftocc can be used in .qmail files. It checks whether a known address is listed in To or Cc. * 822header, 822field, 822date, and 822received extract various pieces of information from a mail message. * 822print converts a message into an easier-to-read format. mess822 supports the full complexity of RFC 822 address lists, including address groups, source routes, spaces around dots, etc. It also supports common RFC 822 extensions: backslashes in atoms, dots in phrases, addresses without host names, etc. It extracts each address as an easy-to-use string, with a separate string for the accompanying comment. mess822 converts RFC 822 dates into libtai's struct caltime format. It supports numeric time zones, the standard old-fashioned time zones, and many nonstandard time zones. mess822 is fast. For example, extracting 10000 addresses from a 160KB To field takes less than a second on a Pentium-100. Requires : ld-linux.so.2 libc.so.6
RPM File: mess822-0.58-1.src.rpm
Name : mess822 Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 0.58 Vendor: (none) Release : 1 Build Date: Sat 14 Nov 1998 02:37:23 PM CST Group : Utilities/System Source RPM: (none) Size : 66743 License: See djb@pobox.com Packager : Bruce Guenter <bruce.guenter@qcc.sk.ca> URL : http://pobox.com/~djb/mess822.html Summary : Programs for parsing Internet mail messages Description : mess822 is a library for parsing Internet mail messages. The mess822 package contains several applications that work with qmail: * ofmipd rewrites messages from dumb clients. It supports a database of recognized senders and From lines, using cdb for fast lookups. * new-inject is an experimental new version of qmail-inject. It includes a flexible user-controlled hostname rewriting mechanism. * iftocc can be used in .qmail files. It checks whether a known address is listed in To or Cc. * 822header, 822field, 822date, and 822received extract various pieces of information from a mail message. * 822print converts a message into an easier-to-read format. mess822 supports the full complexity of RFC 822 address lists, including address groups, source routes, spaces around dots, etc. It also supports common RFC 822 extensions: backslashes in atoms, dots in phrases, addresses without host names, etc. It extracts each address as an easy-to-use string, with a separate string for the accompanying comment. mess822 converts RFC 822 dates into libtai's struct caltime format. It supports numeric time zones, the standard old-fashioned time zones, and many nonstandard time zones. mess822 is fast. For example, extracting 10000 addresses from a 160KB To field takes less than a second on a Pentium-100. Requires :