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    ExiBomb is a system designd to monitor mail traffic on the Exim based MTA server. The interface is developed in PHP. It reads the maillogs in a tail method and stores all relevant data in a MYSQL Database.The script reading the logs was developed in PERL.
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    This is an email server in a box. Using ldap authentication for imap, pop3, smtp, and SSL/TLS versions of each. Includes web user-interface, web administration, web filters. Installs on top of RedHat in under 20 minutes by running one script.
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    ForumDB is a simple tool which accepts RFC-822 message (via a PERL script), inserts them into a MySQL database, and makes these available in HTML and RSS via PHP.
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