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    Mox

    Mox

    modern full-featured open source secure mail server

    Mox is a modern email server written in Go that aims to be simple, secure, and standards-compliant. It includes SMTP, IMAP, DMARC, SPF, DKIM, and other protocols required to host email services. Designed for self-hosters and developers who want better control over their email stack, Mox focuses on code clarity, privacy, and correctness, offering a complete mail server solution that is easy to set up and maintain.
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    Docker Mailserver

    Docker Mailserver

    Production-ready fullstack but simple mail server

    docker-mailserver provides a production-ready, all-in-one email server in a single container, focused on simplicity and maintainability. It bundles the core mail stack—Postfix for SMTP and Dovecot for IMAP/POP3—then layers in optional anti-spam and anti-virus services, DKIM/DMARC signing and verification, and rate-/abuse-protection tooling. The project emphasizes secure defaults while exposing configuration via environment variables and mounted files, allowing you to define users, aliases,...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    RadicalSpam

    RadicalSpam

    Open Source Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus Gateway

    RadicalSpam is a free and open source package distributed under GPL v2, including products such as Postfix, SpamAssassin Amavisd-new, Clamav, Razor, DCC, Postgrey, Bind; providing a secure SMTP relay, ready to use with linux and docker environement. More information : http://www.radical-spam.org
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    EFortika Mailserver

    EFortika Mailserver

    Debian Mailserver

    EFortika is essentially a fully functional mail server built upon a combination of freely available open source software with a focus towards ease of deployment, management and security with insecure protocols disabled by default. The project aim is to produce a functional email server that can easily installed by the average sysadmin with minimal configuration and with an expectation of stability and security. The primary target audience is individuals keen to move away from public...
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    Giggig Email Server is a product designed to secure and improve your communications. We are building a brand new form of electronic communication designed to improve communication, enterprise productivity and security. Supports POP3, SMTP and IMAP.
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    This is a secure mail server appliance based on Postfix+amavisd+clamav/spamassassin. The appliance includes an ldap server,IMAP/POP3,and webmail access with roundcube. I hope to add several features,including a simple but powerful PHP interface.
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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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    MailSaurus is an AJAX-based, secure webmail system including an encrypted IMAP/POP mail server and a webmail client that runs in any browser. The client supports drag-and-drop, keyboard navigation and context menus. Includes spam/virus filter and more.
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    The "Install and Security Howto" describes how to setup a secure eGroupWare server include mail server, firewall and other services. The book and the example scripts for this book will help you to setup a secure environment.
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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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