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    PostfixAdmin
    PostfixAdmin is a Web Based Management tool created for Postfix. It is a PHP based application that handles Postfix Style Virtual Domains and Users that are stored in MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite
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    A mail server (postfix, sendmail) log analyzer. Feed it with your log files and you値l get information on each transaction (sender, receiver, ip_client, date, etc.). Various query allowed, it works with mysql or without any db. Written in perl.
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    mailgate is a set of Python scripts we used at my former company to transfer email a) from a POP3 account to our internal mail server, b) from a POP3 account to a mailbox file and c) from a mailbox file to a SMTP server.
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