Projects within Anti-Spam

  • BAD HARVEST

    - is a form-mail CGI script that helps you to hide email addresses from "harvesters" on web pages.
  • BFilter

    - Smart ad-filtering HTTP proxy
  • Black Hole

    - Anti-spam application
  • CRM114

    - Regex mutilator and filter
  • Contact Form

    - Sends email through a Web interface
  • DNS Flood Detector

    - Detects abusive traffic on nameservers
  • DSPAM

    - Server-side anti-spam agent
  • Escrambler

    - Scrambles HTML code
  • GLST

    - SMTP greylisting implementation
  • Hermes Antispam Proxy

    - is a generic, transparent, multi-platform anti-spam SMTP proxy.
  • MailScanner

    - Virus scanner, vulnerability protector, and spam tagger
  • Mailbox Sweeper

    - Deletes email messages without downloading them
  • Mailfilter

    - Gets rid of spam in POP mailboxes.
  • Mailfromd

    - A general-purpose mail filtering daemon for Sendmail and Postfix.
  • Mailman-Discard

    - interactively discard pending Mailman messages.
  • MessageWall

    - SMTP proxy
  • Microbrew Microsieve

    - Spam filter for USENET
  • Netfilter2html

    - Uses GAWK to process netfilter logs
  • Notespam

    - Filter-style spam-marking script
  • PASP - Python Anti-Spam Proxy

    - a python email filter using a bayesian like statistical method.
  • Popsneaker

    - Remotely filters POP3 email accounts
  • PyMaViS

    - Removes email attachments and scans them for viruses
  • Pydspam

    - Python wrapper for DSPAM
  • Qmail-Scanner

    - Content scanner for qmail
  • REJIK

    - Web filtering system
  • Rblcheck

    - Performs lookups in RBL spam-blocking lists
  • Renattach

    - Identifies and acts on potentially dangerous e-mail attachments
  • SAGATOR

    - Email/web antivirus/antispam gateway
  • SCForm

    - Lets users send email through a Web interface
  • SQLgrey

    - Postfix greylisting service
  • Seed Spambots

    - Generates HTML pages and email addresses to fool spambots
  • Sendmail Confirmation System

    - Anti-spam system
  • Spam Trainer

    - A drag and drop spam filter trainer for GNOME.
  • Spam-X

    - Anti-Spam application
  • SpamFilters

    - Rulesets that expand on sendmail's anti-spam facilities
  • SpamProbe

    - Uses a Bayesian analysis of the frequencies of terms used in email to block spam
  • SpamViz

    - Searches for Internet resources related to a domain
  • SpamX

    - Cleans spam from a POP3 mail account
  • Spamcup

    - Spamcop command-line tool
  • Spastic

    - Set of Filters for email
  • TMDA

    - SPAM reduction system and local mail delivery agent
  • Testmail

    - Checks and filters email
  • XT-Mail

    - Scans the contents of email messages using the Exim local_scan feature
  • animail

    - Multiserver mail retrieval utility
  • blq

    - Identifies potential spammers
  • bogofilter

    - Spam filter
  • gld

    - Greylisting server for Postfix
  • libbnr

    - Implementation of the Bayesian Noise Reduction (BNR) algorithm
  • libspf2

    - Verifies that a sender's address matches the address that submitted it
  • libsrs2

    - Library for email envelope send address rewriting
  • nms

    - Sends email through a Web interface
  • noattach

    - Checks filenames against a given pattern file
  • p3scan

    - Fully transparent proxy server for POP3 clients
  • phpMyBlacklist

    - Sets up and automates the administration of a email blacklist
  • policyd

    - Anti-spam plugin for Postfix
  • scmail

    - Mail filter written in Scheme
  • smf-zombie

    - Sendmail filter that rejects spam and viruses from zombie PCs
  • spamresponder

    - Spamfilter that combines C/R with DNS validation
  • wl

    - Whitelist/blacklist for email
 
 

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