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    Acrylic DNS Proxy

    A local DNS proxy which improves the performance of your computer

    ...With Acrylic you can also gracefully overcome downtimes of your DNS servers without disrupting your work, because in that case you will at least be able to connect to your favourite websites and to your email server.
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    KumoMTA

    KumoMTA

    The first Open-Source high-performance MTA for high-volume senders

    KumoMTA is an Open-Source, enterprise-grade email message transfer agent (MTA) software for sending high-volume, business-critical emails. KumoMTA is typically chosen by high-volume email users looking to replace PowerMTA, Momentum, or traditional Open Source MTAs. KumoMTA offers high-performance message relay to the tune of millions of messages per hour per server, combined with extreme flexibility and configurability through its use of a Lua scripting engine for configuration and message management.
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    FormaVid

    FormaVid

    Small Business Appliance

    The FormaVid Small Business Appliance https://formavid.org is designed to integrate a content management system (CMS), an issues tracker and an invoicing application into a single, well constructed, offering. It is an excellent starting point for any developer(s) wishing to support the CMS or any of the other components, including the appliance itself. All components are stable, open source and well supported. The appliance is built using scripts so no hidden "monkey business" and you can...
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    RainLoop Webmail (PHP)

    RainLoop Webmail (PHP)

    Simple, modern & fast web-based email client

    Modest system requirements, decent performance, simple installation and upgrade, no database required - all these make RainLoop Webmail a perfect choice for your email solution.
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    Rumble Mail Server
    Rumble is a mail server suite for SMTP (ESMTPSA), HTTP, POP3 and IMAP4v1 with an extensive C/C++ and Lua API for scripting. It comes with support for SSL/TLS, SQLite and MySQL and has a web-based administration and webmail feature. Additional included modules feature greylisting, DNS blacklisting, SpamAssassin support and dynamic performance scaling as well as a multithreaded structure that allows for clustering of multiple servers for one or all domains, and with the ease of the Lua API, you can create your own new server mailing lists, CRM software, e-marketing and other extensions within minutes.
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    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Program to benchmark high performance mail servers.
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