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    mailcow

    mailcow

    mailcow: dockerized

    With the Nightly Branch, it is now possible to use an external Identity Provider as an additional authentication source. mailcow utilizes the OIDC (OpenID Connect) protocol to authenticate only mailbox users. You can also get a SAL which is a one-time payment with no liabilities or returning fees. mailcow makes use of various open-source software. Please assure you agree with their license before using mailcow. Any part of mailcow itself is released under GNU General Public License, Version 3.
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    AfterLogic WebMail Lite

    AfterLogic WebMail Lite

    Fast and easy-to-use webmail front-end for your existing mail server.

    Fast and easy-to-use webmail front-end for your existing IMAP mail server, Plesk or cPanel. Install it on your web servers for personal or commercial use, redistribute, integrate with other software, or alter the source code (provided that you contribute your changes back to the community). For free.
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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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    The deepOfix Mail Server makes it possible for organisations with minimal technical expertise to have robust server infrastructure. It offers unprecented ease of use, doesn't require prior GNU/Linux experience and is backed by a full-time support team.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PhpXmail the web based management software for the Xmail mail server and GUI of it's administration extensions.
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    XMail PHP administration interface (XPAI) is a web- and php-based management system for the XMail mail server. XPAI offers a simple, comfortable and secure way to manage XMail at different levels, from the single POP3 user up to a site admin.
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    Spicebird is an open-source email and collaboration suite based on the Mozilla platform. It provides integrated e-mail, contacts, calendaring and instant messaging. It can connect to any SMTP/IMAP email server, CalDav Calendar server and Jabber serve
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