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    Sanspam

    Interactive spam removal utility

    ...Sanspam is inspired by Save My Modem by Enrico Tasso and SpamX by Emmanual Vasilakis, which are two simple, easy to set up tools that I used to use, but aren't maintained any more and require too much work to justify update. Sanspam supports POP and IMAP accounts, and also supports SSL for secure connections. This is more suited to those who use e-mail clients and prefer to download messages to their computer, but also prefer not to allow spam, or potentially harmful messages to be downloaded at all. Instead of running a risk having it downloaded by the e-mail client, Sanspam allows you to delete it on the server, without being exposed to any attachments or e-mail content.
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    D Language Server

    D Language Server

    A Language Server implementation for D

    This is still a work in progress; there might still be bugs and crashes. DLS implements the server side of the Language Server Protocol (LSP) for the D programming language. It doesn't do much itself (yet), and rather uses already available components, and provides an interface to work with the LSP. DLS is usable using FreeBSD's Linux binary compatibility system (tested on FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE).
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