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    KumoMTA

    KumoMTA

    The first Open-Source high-performance MTA for high-volume senders

    KumoMTA is an Open-Source, enterprise-grade email message transfer agent (MTA) software for sending high-volume, business-critical emails. KumoMTA is typically chosen by high-volume email users looking to replace PowerMTA, Momentum, or traditional Open Source MTAs. KumoMTA offers high-performance message relay to the tune of millions of messages per hour per server, combined with extreme flexibility and configurability through its use of a Lua scripting engine for configuration and...
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    msmtp-scripts

    Wrappers around msmtp for use as queueing MTA with extra features

    This project builds on top of the (and adds additional) scripts included with msmtp (a command-line send only email client) in order for it to act as a queueing Mail Transport Agent (by acting as the sendmail command; it also offer an minimalist SMTP server mode) with some additional features like verify-before-send (which requires you to confirm that you really do want to send email, after a required delay (cooling off period)) for those who need to think twice about the wisdom of what they send, or who tend to notice their grammar spelling errors after the fact.
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