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    AfterLogic WebMail Lite

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    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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    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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    autoreplybot

    autoreplybot

    an 'auto-reply' bot for your mail server

    autoreplybot is designed for mail server administrators wishing to add an easy-to-use, easy-to-implement and uninvasive "autoreply" service for their users. All you need is a PHP environement and a little postgresql database. The concept is fairly simple: * You configure your mail server to send a copy of every mail that it processes to a specific mailbox * You set up autoreplybot to poll this mailbox, either via POP3 or IMAP * Users log on the autoreplybot web panel using...
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