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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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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MailCleaner

    MailCleaner

    Anti Spam SMTP Gateway

    MailCleaner Open Source Edition is now discontinued but will continue under the spamtagger project https://github.com/SpamTagger [antispam] MailCleaner is an anti-spam / anti-virus filter SMTP gateway with user and admin web interfaces, quarantine, multi-domains, multi-templates, multi-languages. Using Bayes, RBLs, Spamassassin, MailScanner, ClamAV. Based on Debian. Enterprise ready. MailCleaner is an anti spam gateway installed between your mail infrastructure and the Internet. It...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    iMSCP -  Multi-Server Control Panel

    iMSCP - Multi-Server Control Panel

    Internet - Multi Server Control Panel

    i-MSCP (internet Multi Server Control Panel) is an open-source project which allows the management of shared hosting environments on Linux servers. i-MSCP aims to provide an easy-to-use Web interface for end-users (administrators, resellers and clients) and to manage servers without any manual intervention on the filesystem.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Filebench

    Filebench

    File system benchmark

    Filebench is a file system and storage benchmark that can generate both micro- and macro-workloads. It employs versatile Workload Model Language (WML) for detailed workload specification. Filebench includes several popular macro-workloads in its distribution: Web-server, Mail-server, Database-server, and others.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Webkosa

    Webkosa is the open source edition of Webcrossing.

    Webkosa is the public, open source edition of the popular Webcrossing server which has been used by thousands of sites for online communities, social networks and agile Web 2.0 object-oriented development. Webkosa includes its own integrated web server, email server, ftp server, out-of-the-box forums with discussions, users and authentication, post-by-email and numerous other user and community-oriented features to get you started with development, or use as is. Webkosa includes a native object-oriented NoSQL database, which is scriptable with its enhanced server-side JavaScript. Webkosa's all-in-one architecture makes deployment easy with no "extra servers" required. ...
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    SpamCheetah is an OpenBSD greylisting based spam filter. It is a liveCD that can run on any machine and it does not modify your hard disk or anything else. It is a network level spam filter and you have to run a separate mail server with it.
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    YPOPs! is an application which emulates a POP3/SMTP mail server and provides free POP3 and SMTP access to Yahoo! Mail. It does not depend on Yahoo's POP3/SMTP mail server. You can use a mail client of your choice!
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Simple easy-to-configure SMTP server.
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    This project is named PSCM, an acronym for POSTFIX, Spamassassin, ClamAV, Mailscanner. It is an integrated RPM package featuring a SMTP mail server, with spam filtering and virus scanning capabilities, designed for easy installation and usage.
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    MailRefinery is a tiny Linux distribution which will turn a machine into a complete mail server including Spam Assassin, GPL Virus filtering, POP, SPOP, IMAP, IMP, Fetchmail and a complete PHP based web interface to control it all.
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    Mailfilter to secure maildrops while fetch mails from a remote mail server and prevent mailloops, unwanted resend to external receipients and/or virus and spam.
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    Pulsar POP3 server (daemon) is easy to use with intuitive configuration file. It supports virtual (non-system) users and virtual hosts (IP based and user supplied). Can run from xinetd, inetd or standalone.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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