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    The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is an integrated mail/groupware server based on open commodity protocols such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Courier provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, Webmail, calendaring, and mailing list services.
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    IndiMail
    Highly scalable/configurable Messaging Platform allowing users in a domain to be distributed on multiple hosts, has multiple queues. Provides virtual domains/users in MySQL. Modern MSP class qmail replacement with ESMTP, POP3/IMAP, QMTP, QMQP support
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    Open source DKIM library, MTA filter implementation and associated tools.
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    The Postfix Extensible Policy Daemon aims to provide a flexible framework for policy delegation in the context of the Postfix MTA. It is written in Perl and accepts policy check routines in the form of Perl modules.
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    Integrate in minutes with our email API and trust your emails reach the inbox | SendGrid

    Leverage the email service that customer-first brands trust for reliable inbox delivery at scale.

    Email is the backbone of your customer engagement. The Twilio SendGrid Email API is the email service trusted by developers and marketers for time-savings, scalability, and delivery expertise. Our flexible Email API and proprietary Mail Transfer Agent (MTA), intuitive console, powerful features, and email experts make it easy to ensure all your email gets delivered in seconds and without interruption.
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    A simple, tiny MTA that accepts mail over SMTP connections to a TCP port and tries to deliver it.
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    Policy-daemon for the postfix MTA in perl. Scores RBLs, RHSBLs, HELO, Client IP and MAIL FROM argument and sums up a score on which you can reject the mail before DATA will be received. Results are cached. I.e: a weighted SMTP filter before DATA (queue).
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    simple daemon in perl, reads maillog, writes a db hash to be read by an MTA (Postfix currently supported) this can allow controlled email relaying
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    AMaViS is a script that interfaces a mail transport agent (MTA) with virus scanners.
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    System to monitor messages incoming/outcoming from/to a SMTP server with programmed monitor times. Intend to be MTA and DB neutral.
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    Cybersecurity Management Software for MSPs

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    Define and Deliver Comprehensive Cybersecurity Services. Security threats continue to grow, and your clients are most likely at risk. Small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are targeted by 64% of all cyberattacks, and 62% of them admit lacking in-house expertise to deal with security issues. Now technology solution providers (TSPs) are a prime target. Enter ConnectWise Cybersecurity Management (formerly ConnectWise Fortify) — the advanced cybersecurity solution you need to deliver the managed detection and response protection your clients require. Whether you’re talking to prospects or clients, we provide you with the right insights and data to support your cybersecurity conversation. From client-facing reports to technical guidance, we reduce the noise by guiding you through what’s really needed to demonstrate the value of enhanced strategy.
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    ExiBomb is a system designd to monitor mail traffic on the Exim based MTA server. The interface is developed in PHP. It reads the maillogs in a tail method and stores all relevant data in a MYSQL Database.The script reading the logs was developed in PERL.
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    A Perl script that you slip between your MTA (e.g. Sendmail) and your local mailer to remove executable (.EXE, .COM, .VBS, etc.) MIME attachments from email messages.
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    A small, fast, secure, anti-spam SMTP mail server (MTA). Delivery to mbox files and Maildirs supported. qwik-smtpd supports RBL, relay checking, raw/custom message handlers, and more. Custom authentication via checkpassword and a qmail-compatible configu
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