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    jamesui

    An unofficial web console to administer Apache James 3 server

    MOVED TO: https://github.com/fulvio999/jamesui Jamesui is an unofficial web interface to manage and monitor Apache James 3 mail server. It is written in Java and run inside Apache Tomcat.
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    mxHero
    Complete mail business rules processor and MTA. Also provides antivirus (ClamAV) and anti spam (Spamassassin) solutions. Based in Java and OSGI with Spring DM and MySQL data base for statistics. Can be easily extended.
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    JMailboxMonitor helps to monitor your email addresses (POP3 protocol, SSL included), in a little window. Set your addresses and see the number of messages sent to you. When the program finds new mails, it displays a little advising message.
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    OmniBiff is a universal "biff" program able to monitor multiple email servers of virtually any type, incliding UNIX mail, POP3, IMAP4, Hotmail.com, Yahoo.com, and more. OmniBiff can display alerts graphically or act as a proxy for other biff programs.
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    DirExe

    Processes files in directories (mail, move, execute...)

    If you need a server that monitors certain directories and processes new/all files accordingly, you can use DirExe. Each configured directory gets a thread that processes incoming files with a special "Processor" plugin. Supplied are processors for moving files, executing system commands, and mailing files. You can write your own plugin or modify existing. Features: - monitor multiple directories - include/exclude file filters - move/copy/rename files - mail files as attachment or as body - execute files - use template variables (name, extension, date..) - plugin framework
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