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    Oblivion-Inverse

    Oblivion-Inverse

    Open source e-mail tracker made with Flask, setup & run in 10 minutes

    Oblivion-Inverse is a simple, free & open source e-mail tracking solution which based on the usage of web beacons or tracking pixels. Build with Flask and setup under 10 minutes on your own production environment. Designed to provide information about the email read status, time, IP address of the recipient's device or proxy, as well as request headers such as the user-agent, which can reveal details about the recipient's browser, operating system, and device.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MailSlurper

    MailSlurper

    Local, web-based mail server application. Slurp mails into oblivion!

    MailSlurper is a small SMTP mail server that slurps mail into oblivion! MailSlurper is perfect for individual developers or small teams writing mail-enabled applications that wish to test email functionality without the risk or hassle of installing and configuring a full-blown email server. It's simple to use! Simply set up MailSlurper, configure your code and/or application server to send mail through the address where MailSlurper is running, and start sending emails!
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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