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    ZEG / Zero-Effort-Groupware

    ZEG / Zero-Effort-Groupware

    SOGo Zero-Effort-Groupware

    The ZEG (Zero Effort Groupware) edition of SOGo is intended to provide a complete out-of-the-box testing environment of SOGo, the Open Source messaging and calendaring software.
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    Proton Mail Bridge

    Proton Mail Bridge

    Proton Mail Bridge application

    Proton Mail Bridge is a desktop application that runs in the background on Windows, macOS, and Linux to enable users to access their Proton Mail encrypted email accounts with traditional email clients like Outlook, Thunderbird, Apple Mail, and others via local IMAP/SMTP servers. Because standard IMAP cannot natively decrypt end-to-end encrypted messages, Bridge acts as a translator that downloads encrypted mail, decrypts it locally, and serves it to your preferred mail client over a local...
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    Q-Mail Max Recipients Patch

    The qmail-maxrcpth.patch patch allows you to set a limit on how many r

    ...RFC 2821 section 4.5.3.1 says that an MTA MUST allow at least 100 recipients for each message, but MAY elect not to allow any more than that. I choose not to, since this is one of the favourite tricks of the spammer. To set the limit, create a /var/qmail/control/maxrcpt file which contains the maximum number of recipients you wish to allow. If you don't want any limit, you can either delete this file, or use 0 as the value.
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