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    The venerable MH message handling system: a command-line based mail user agent for UNIX/Linux developed at the RAND Corporation and the University of California, Irvine.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Claws Mail
    Claws Mail is a GTK+ based, lightweight, and fast e-mail client and newsreader. Supports POP3, APOP, IMAP, SMTP, SMTP AUTH, NNTP, LDAP, multiple accounts, spell-checking, addressbook, SSL, GPG, filtering, i18n, & more. It is further extended by plugins.
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    LaCabale
    Repository dedié au language
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    Secure and network capable alternative to mail() PHP function
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    Veldfire is a frontend to the Riverdrums C library, and is aimed at simplifying email functionality. The project provides interfaces to sending email, attaching files and sending mail to lists.
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    A C library with support for logging, configuration, networking, message specification, semaphores, message queues, SSL, timing, epoll and email functionality.
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    Edbrowse is a comprehensive editor, browser, and email client that provides access to the net through a command line interface, appropriate for speech or braille. It also supports scripting, to interact with the net in the background, or in batch mode.
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    This project aims to be able to report new mails received in Outlook Web Access (owa), on *nix system.
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    OpenChange Project

    OpenChange Project

    Microsoft Exchange compatible server and client libraries

    OpenChange is a portable Open Source implementation of Microsoft Exchange server and Exchange protocols. It provides a complete solution to interoperate with Microsoft Outlook clients or Microsoft Exchange servers. OpenChange client-side library is used in existing messaging clients and is the solution in new projects to communicate natively with Microsoft Exchange and Exchange-compatible servers. OpenChange server is a transparent Microsoft Exchange server replacement using native...
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    mutt-mb is a program to create a list of mailboxes for the MUA mutt when mail is stored in maildir format. It can also be used to check the consistency of the mail storage.
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    just like mysql front, squid front is used to manage the squid tasks running on servers and monitor system status of each server, it also help you configure your ruels, users as well as other informations.
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    Null Webmail is a simple yet powerful POP3/SMTP Webmail CGI written in C. It's small, fast, complete, and a breeze to install and use.
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    This program is a minimal SMTP client that takes an email message body and passes it on to a SMTP server (default is the MTA on the local host). Since it is completely self-supporting, it is especially suitable for use in restricted environments.
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    Small SMTP wrapper designed to be used in chroot-ed environment as a sendmail command-line tool replacement. e.g. warpper can be used by php ( by function mail ) instead of using SMTP client written in php
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    Rupicapra is (going to bee) a console (newt) application for reading email. It is using the libetpan mail engine, so it will support IMPO, POP and may local email connections.
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    Ghost In The Mail is a very basic mail client for Linux, written in C, for GTK. It supports attached files. The user can specify the SMTP server, the sender's e-mail, and the name.
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    A PHP Webmail, utilizing persistant IMAP connections and XHTML 1.1. Since the name is rather long, the preferred nickname is "d-mail".
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    Heirloom mailx (formerly known as "nail") is intended provide the functionality of the POSIX mailx command with additional support for MIME messages, IMAP (including caching), POP3, SMTP, S/MIME, message threading/sorting, scoring, and filtering.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    sylpheed-gtk2 project is over. Please use original Sylpheed-1.9.x or later.
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    MailDB adds a database back-end to an IMAP server for features such as "virtual" mail folders (msgs appearing in multiple folders), "view" folders (dynamic results of searches), etc. The DB is inherently multi-user, allowing msg reference counting.
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    AUC for Education is an GPLed intranet system designed for use in a K-12 setting that provides a web-based environment for students and teachers to interact via "Interactive Classrooms" and other innovative features.
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    A little mail agent that can check if you have Mail waiting to be read on the server. He have lot of option like exclude mails with something in the subject, multiple accounts, ... It's a GTK+-2.0 based GUI.
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    XCmail is a MIME and multi POP3 server capable mailtool for X11 using the Xclasses layout library. XCmail was designed completely object orientated and by this may be improved easily. <p> XCmail has its own server in the internet. Take a look on it.
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    Privacy-oriented mailreader written in C using Gtk. It will support gpg/pgp, anonymous remailers, ssl, etc...
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    Sylpheed-ES es el grupo de usuarios de habla hispana de Sylpheed (y Sylpheed-Claws), el cliente de email basado en GTK que tiene por objetivo el crear un programa flexible, ligero y personalizable.
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