JEM is an SMTP server with pluggable components that let you
process email in any way you like. It can also extend beyond
emails into generalised message processing (like JMS) and can
even generate its own messages based on a Cron-like facility.
EdenCRM is a Customer Relationship Management application written in Java which is designed to help customer service representatives manage and respond to customer inqueries.
The tool is designed to complement the mail administration tool called oMail-Admin in order to create a new
email domain. One particular advantage of the tool is that it should lead to significant savings on time spent
debugging problems with a
The goal of the Everything Over Freenet project is to make all interesting internet protocols work over Freenet. Anonymous and decentralized mail, news, chat, and lots of other things will soon be yours.
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JaMaRe (JaMaRe ain't a Mail Reader) has grown out of my own need for a hacker's mail filter. JaMaRe has it's own internal mail folder system, and a very extensible filtering system. JaMaRe can also be used as Mail Router.
Geedot aims to be a lightweight, fully (and only) HTML 4.01 and CSS compliant and functional web browser for X. It uses the gdtoolkit widget set which is very fast and lightweight - yet also infinitely and easily expandable.
Sawoian is a GUI Mail User Agent written in Java. Features include multiple users (for those non-multiuser OSs), multiple accounts per user, contact groups, contacts with multiple email-adreesses and filters. Attachments are displayed inline.
SToffelMail is a graphical email client written in Java. <br>
As it is written in Java it is independent of the platform used.<br>
I wrote it for myself, not for more productivity, but for more fun with mailing...
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Welcome to the project page of the Open JMail Server - a scalable Java email server. Features POP, SMTP, IMAP, dynamic pluggable storage design, modular protocol handling, easy XML configuration and much more.
POP3 Spam Filter Proxy is a multiuser POP3 proxy written in Java. Other than most other email filtering programs it works passively and transparently each time a user checks her or his mailbox. The filters so far are be based on regular expression searche
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IDTrans is developing b2b technologies. The primary aspects of the project are secure transmission libraries, a key server, and a application to demonstrate the use of the libraries.
Ichabod is an SMTP/POP3 server, with mailing list support. Administration is via a web, or email
You can also use Ichabod to make your app receive email as an SMTP server.
You can also easily extend it by subclassing to add your own behaviors.
XMaiLer is yet another email client which is developed in Java and uses JavaMail as mail engine and xmlApplication framework to interact with users. It is designed as fully customizable and extensible via XML configuration files
A very simple gui-based email send/retreive client written in Java. Designed specifically for use over a dial-up connection. Allows messages to be previewed and deleted without downloading from server.
This Web Service developped with Java uses The Babel Objects Framework. You can combine objects to create your own templates with DreamWeaver extension or reuse the component to build your own application.
This web service developped in Java provides WebForum services on the IMAP4/POP3 protocol : you don't need database, and common messaging tool like Netscape Messenger or Outlook permits to create/delete new forum and to moderate messages.