Ever wanted to get rid of Outlook ? DavMail is a POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP gateway allowing users to use any mail client with Exchange and Office 365, even from the internet through Outlook Web Access on any platform, tested on MacOSX, Linux and Windows
Booking/reservation of meeting rooms/equipment with e-mail invitations
Meqaris (Meeting Equipment and Room Invitation System) is a system that allows booking meeting/conference rooms and other equipment or resources (like mobile whiteboards, projectors or conference audio/video sets) by using the same type of e-mail invitations that are used to invite participants to meetings. Especially useful in corporate environments, but can be used for anything in general, even by individual users.
Simply add "resource participants" to the recipient list (just like...
CheckeredFlag is a super simple mail server. The intended use is for local application
development that needs to be able to send email. CheckeredFlag runs on the local
machine and doesn't need a network connection nor any special set up. Just run
it and that is all. SMTP, POP, and webmail are provided, which means you can send email with any email client and recieve email with just about every email client.
A simple native java network library containing ftp, smtp and port knocking clients.
Designed to be easily extended or customized this library will adapt smoothly in any java project
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GreenMail is an intuitive and easy-to-use test suite of email servers for testing purposes. Supports SMTP, POP3, IMAP with SSL socket support, and configurable user accounts and credentials. All in 100% Java.
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SPIZD stands for Stress Probing Invasive Zap Destructor; it's a command-line stress test tool used to determine how many simultaneous (concurrent) connections servers can handle. Protocols: http, pop3, pop3s, imap, imaps, smtp, smtps, ssh, radius.
JavaEmailer is a Java Classes Library that allows Java developers to easily integrate a mass mailer to their applications. JavaEmailer manages file attachments, SMTP servers, CCs, BCCs, plain text and/or html messages, and more...
JXchange is an mail server multiplataform, written in Java language, like MS-Exchange. This project includes SMTP server, POP3 server, IMAP server, web management interface and webmail designed to run in almost all OS.
Fast Greylist daemon as a Postfix Access Policy Delegation Service with a variable extendable rule set. The rules are used for whitelisting, blacklisting and greylisting based on information from the SMTP dialog on a "per delivery attempt" basis.
Secure File Transfer for Windows with Cerberus by Redwood
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A webmail-client (POP3, IMAP, SMTP) written in Java as a webapp. Very easy to install - just throw the WAR-file into the deployment-directory of your Servlet-container (tomcat, jetty, weblogic, ..) and you're ready! Test ride on the yawebmail-Homepage!
Transfers email from an exchange 2000/2003 account to local file, smtp address, or procmail. Written in Java, this uses OWA protocol and can be run periodically on a server with no user input. Useful for Exchange servers which don't enable forwarding.
Camel's Eye is a powerful POP3 email filter. It supports DNS-based Blackhole Lists (DNSBL/RBL), Razor, and rules that search header or body. Features include regular expressions, scoring, deletion on server, automatic whitelisting through an SMTP proxy.
This is a small and easy to use javasmtp proxy to scan emails. !!! This project is still under construction. Next days i will release a manual und more documentation.
Jsmtpd : A small and modular smtp email server daemon, written in Java. Jsmtpd is heavily based on plugins, and supports : spam detection (Spamassassin, Jasen, RBL servers, BlackList), anti virus (Clam Antivirus), and many others filters.
FakeSMTPServer is a solution for testing web-based products that require a "unique" email address. Instead of being a "real" smtp server, this server forwards all email to a single email address, or can output them to the console instead.
mail2m (Mail 2 Many) is a tiny simple bulk mail sender, designed to send a simple html mail to a group of friends. Recipients list can contain up to 200 (and more ?) recipients. No database and only basic smtp configuration is needed.
Mobile Mail Checker is a mail client for portable devices: java phones/smartphones/PDAs. It is based on J2ME. The most important features are: POP3/IMAP/SMTP support, reading/writing/replying/forwarding mails, SSL support, multimedia attachments supported
SMTP2SMS is a SMS client for sending SMS to the mobile for which EMAIL2SMS service is provided. It uses SMTP for sending SMS. Currently the code comes with a configurable Operators list (pre-configured for several Indian Mobile Operators)
JFoxMail is a opensource J2EE webmail application. Access to read from IMAP account, Compose using SMTP, and Address Book management using LDAP is supported.
This application is an email ( POP3/SMTP ) application built with eclipse 3.1.1. It shows the power of eclipse to build RCP apps. It is using the embedded version of Derby as the DBMS
JFetcher is a Java Fetchmail application, which is able to fetch emails from a pop3 or imap mailbox and deliver it to another smtp host. The ideal exercise for JFetcher is to fetch emails from a global mailbox for relaying them to local accounts.
A little Java-Server-Software (like a SMTP-proxy), which accepts incoming SMTP-Messages. The subject will be parsed for @ or + symbols, which should control time shifted sending. If not contained, the message will be forwarded to parent smtp.