58 rpm packages matching your search terms.
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courier-authlib-pgsql-0.72.6-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 11, 2025 okThis package installs PostgreSQL support for the Courier authentication library. Install this package in order to be able to authenticate using PostgreSQL. -
courier-authlib-pgsql-0.72.6-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 11, 2025 okThis package installs PostgreSQL support for the Courier authentication library. Install this package in order to be able to authenticate using PostgreSQL. -
courier-authlib-pipe-0.72.6-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 11, 2025 okThis package installs the authpipe module, which is a generic plugin that enables authentication requests to be serviced by an external program, then communicates through messages on stdin and stdout. -
courier-authlib-pipe-0.72.6-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 11, 2025 okThis package installs the authpipe module, which is a generic plugin that enables authentication requests to be serviced by an external program, then communicates through messages on stdin and stdout. -
courier-authlib-sqlite-0.72.6-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 11, 2025 okThis package installs SQLite support for the Courier authentication library. Install this package in order to be able to authenticate using an SQLite-based database file. -
courier-authlib-sqlite-0.72.6-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 11, 2025 okThis package installs SQLite support for the Courier authentication library. Install this package in order to be able to authenticate using an SQLite-based database file. -
courier-authlib-userdb-0.72.6-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 11, 2025 okThis package installs the userdb support for the Courier authentication library. Userdb is a simple way to manage virtual mail accounts using a GDBM-based database file. Install this package in order to be able to authenticate with userdb. -
courier-avfilter-3.11-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 03, 2025 okThere are some other egregious ClamAV filters for Courier-MTA out there: * Gordon Messmer's courier-pythonfilter/clamav.py * Julian Mehnle's Courier::Filter::Module::ClamAVd * Tony Di Monaco's ClamCour Those three projects started in 2003-2004, more or less in the order listed. At that time, avfilter v.1 used Sophos as a backend scanner. I thought an Open Source anti-virus package could not be workable, because of the total committment required to update virus signatures. My bad. In fact, distributing Sophos' include files had always been problematic, and then the whole interface was apparently discontinued in April 2014; avfilter v.2 is there if anyone feels like porting it. Meanwhile ClamAV, under the aegis of Cisco, is getting better and better. Eric Raymond's prophecies seem to be coming true... Besides swapping the backend engine, rewriting included a farewell to MIME parsing, a vestige of the time when scanners didn't know about email. Nowadays, scanners deal more and more with phishing, an arena disputed between anti-virus and anti-spam. Anti-phishing implies false positives. Therefore, the configuration has been enhanced so as to allow certain infected messages to pass, with an added header field spelling the name(s) of the malware detected therein. See the docs for details. -
courier-avfilter-3.11-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 03, 2025 okThere are some other egregious ClamAV filters for Courier-MTA out there: * Gordon Messmer's courier-pythonfilter/clamav.py * Julian Mehnle's Courier::Filter::Module::ClamAVd * Tony Di Monaco's ClamCour Those three projects started in 2003-2004, more or less in the order listed. At that time, avfilter v.1 used Sophos as a backend scanner. I thought an Open Source anti-virus package could not be workable, because of the total committment required to update virus signatures. My bad. In fact, distributing Sophos' include files had always been problematic, and then the whole interface was apparently discontinued in April 2014; avfilter v.2 is there if anyone feels like porting it. Meanwhile ClamAV, under the aegis of Cisco, is getting better and better. Eric Raymond's prophecies seem to be coming true... Besides swapping the backend engine, rewriting included a farewell to MIME parsing, a vestige of the time when scanners didn't know about email. Nowadays, scanners deal more and more with phishing, an arena disputed between anti-virus and anti-spam. Anti-phishing implies false positives. Therefore, the configuration has been enhanced so as to allow certain infected messages to pass, with an added header field spelling the name(s) of the malware detected therein. See the docs for details. -
courier-cone-1.17-1.lbn42.x86_64.rpm
Nov 11, 2025 okCONE is a simple, text-based E-mail reader and writer.