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    Oblivion-Inverse

    Oblivion-Inverse

    Open source e-mail tracker made with Flask, setup & run in 10 minutes

    ...Generate tracking links for your emails and drag the tracking pixel to the end of the message body. Includes detailed documentation that offers step-by-step instructions on how to set up and use the tool, as well as information on contributing to the development. The project is based on Flask, python and is easy to set up. Multiple branches for different deployment options, including Heroku, self-hosted environments with SQL databases, and the Cyclic platform. Powered with Firebase Realtime database and Authentication.
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    vmm - a virtual mail manager

    vmm - a virtual mail manager

    command line tool to manage email (alias-)domains/accounts/aliases …

    vmm is the easy to use and configurable command line tool for administrators and postmasters, to manage domains, alias-domains, accounts and relocated mail users. It allows the fast and easy management of mail servers. vmm is written in Python. It's designed for installations using Dovecot and Postfix with a PostgreSQL backend.
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