Package | Description |
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mireka.address |
Classes representing recipient addresses passed in mail envelopes.
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mireka.destination |
Contains Destination core classes; destinations represents the different ways
of delivering a mail received in an incoming mail transaction, e.g. putting
the mail into a POP3 maildrop or transmitting it to a remote domain.
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mireka.filter |
Contains the filter API; filters follow an SMTP transaction and may respond
to individual SMTP commands.
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mireka.filter.local.table |
Provides classes for configuring which recipients are local and what to
do with mails addressed to them.
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mireka.filter.proxy |
Provides a filter which relays a mail transaction step
by step to a backend server in "real time".
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mireka.forward |
Provides support for address expansion for multiple delivery.
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mireka.list |
Provides a simple mailing list, which can be used for small, closed,
internal mailing lists, if a full mailing list manager software is not
available.
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mireka.login |
Contains classes for the configuration and verification of login
credentials.
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mireka.smtp |
Contains some commonly useful SMTP related classes.
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mireka.smtp.server |
Classes related to establishing an SMTP listening socket, receiving mail
using the SubEthaSMTP library, and passing it to the filter chain
for processing.
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mireka.transmission |
Provides the reliable transmission service API and the corresponding
TransmitterDestination destination. |
mireka.transmission.dsn |
Creates Delivery Status Notification message.
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mireka.transmission.immediate |
Provides the API and implementation for services which make a one-time
attempt to synchronously transmit a mail to a remote system, either
directly, or via a smart host.
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mireka.transmission.immediate.dns |
Provides classes for querying mail related DNS records.
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Class and Description |
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Domain
It represents an absolute domain name.
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LocalPart
LocalPart contains the local part of a forward path (usually a mailbox) which
appeared as the recipient in an RCPT command submitted by an SMTP client, for
example "john" if the recipient was john@example.com.
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Mailbox
Corresponds to the Mailbox production in RFC 5321, basically a
LOCAL_PART@REMOTE_PART element.
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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RemotePart
RemotePart identifies the destination system in a mail address.
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RemotePartContainingRecipient
The special "Postmaster" recipient (without domain name) is the only
Recipient which doesn't implement this interface
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ReversePath
ReversePath represents the address to which bounce messages should be sent,
it is supplied in the SMTP MAIL command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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ReversePath
ReversePath represents the address to which bounce messages should be sent,
it is supplied in the SMTP MAIL command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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ReversePath
ReversePath represents the address to which bounce messages should be sent,
it is supplied in the SMTP MAIL command.
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Class and Description |
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LocalPart
LocalPart contains the local part of a forward path (usually a mailbox) which
appeared as the recipient in an RCPT command submitted by an SMTP client, for
example "john" if the recipient was john@example.com.
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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RemotePart
RemotePart identifies the destination system in a mail address.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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RemotePart
RemotePart identifies the destination system in a mail address.
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ReversePath
ReversePath represents the address to which bounce messages should be sent,
it is supplied in the SMTP MAIL command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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Class and Description |
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LocalPart
LocalPart contains the local part of a forward path (usually a mailbox) which
appeared as the recipient in an RCPT command submitted by an SMTP client, for
example "john" if the recipient was john@example.com.
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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ReversePath
ReversePath represents the address to which bounce messages should be sent,
it is supplied in the SMTP MAIL command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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Class and Description |
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Recipient
Recipient is the address of the intended recipient of a mail, it is passed in
the RCPT SMTP command.
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Class and Description |
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Domain
It represents an absolute domain name.
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