The Perl libnet distribution contains modules for many popular network communication protocols. The library includes Net::FTP, Net::SMTP, Net::POP3 and Net::NNTP
For those who read emails on multiple client machines such as desktop computer at home, a workstation at office, and a notebook computer while traveling, it is hard to share emails once they download emails to the client machine. For example, if you download emails to your desktop computer at home
... [More], you cannot read those emails on a workstation at office.
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) provides a smart solution for this problem. It permits a client email program to access to emails on the shared mail server.
The goal of Wanderlust, a mail and news client program on Emacsen, is to manage messages effectively by use of the IMAP. [Less]
Banana library is a fast (really fast) web interface for NNTP. It can also be used to read the content of a mbox. Banana supports reading, posting, subscriptions, the display of the message history as a message tree, RSS...
It can render both plain text and html messages with support of inlined
... [More] CSS, detection of attachments, stripping of dangerous tags and detection (and deletion) of external images. The rendering is nearly the same as in a classic NNTP/Mail client.
As a library it is easily usable withing other programs (eg. it is used in plat/al as an alternative web interface to read mailman archives). [Less]
LottaNZB aims to simplify and automate the download of files from the Usenet. You can tell LottaNZB what to download using NZB files, which are created by many Usenet search engines.
LottaNZB integrates nicely with GNOME desktops, but is not limited to them and uses the mature SABnzbd software as its foundation.
Tin is a powerful text mode news reader. It features threaded news reading, regex driven killfiles/message selections, pgp encryption, ispell support, and can read from both a local spool or from a remote NNTP server.
colobus is an NNTP server written in Perl for ezmlm mailing list archives. It is used by news.php.net, nntp.perl.org, and lists.mysql.com to provide access to their mailing lists via news clients.
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