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Client daemon to move mail from POP and IMAP to your local computer
Fetchmail is a mail retrieval daemon that can download messages from POP3, IMAP, ODMR and ETRN-based stores, with SSL/TLS security including certificate verification, and pass downloaded mail to a local SMTP or LMTP server, or a message delivery agent such as maildrop.
PyQt based email notification utility for the system tray
...The current status is indicated by the icon in the tray, and a custom command can be executed and a sound played when new mail arrives. Another custom action can be performed by clicking the icon.
PyBiff is implemented in Python 3 using PyQt6. It supports POP3 and IMAP4 protocols with or without SSL. Besides showing an icon it provides status details in a tooltip, a control menu, and a convenient configuration dialog.
PyBiff has been inspired by KBiff <https://granroth.com/kbiff/> and provides the original icons from that package as default icon set. It is licensed under GPLv2.
An extremely configurable portable GUI email and news client for Windows/Unix (including OS X) with IMAP, POP3, SMTP, and NNTP support, SSL, flexible address database, Python scripting, powerful filtering, and many other features for advanced users.
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Reimplementation of mailfilter (http://mailfilter.sourceforge.net/) in Python. It filters email directly on a POP3 mail server before it is downloaded by another program. This program is aimed to run on all platforms the Python programing language suppor
SMTPUTF8 is email programs that can support internationlized email addresses in UTF-8.
SMTPUTF8 permits the use of email addresses that include non-ASCII characters such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK).
Pymailheaders is a small GTK+ program to display email headers in your mail box with POP3, IMAP4 and XML feed(including Gmail) support. It was innovated by xmailheaders, with new features like new mail highlighting.
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Create email archives getting IMAP mailfolders or POP3 mailboxes. Search emails by sender/receiver/subject/body among already existing backup files (i.e. on dvd) in plain or compressed format. Tested on Linux-x86, Linux-PPC and Windows-XP platforms.
Virtual Qmail - virtual domains management system for qmail. It is designed to be fast, reliable, and easy to use. Includes software allowing users to manage their accounts via WWW.
PyWebMail is a Python library and POP3 gateway that enable working with WebMail servers like with POP3 or IMAP mail server. Currently Mail.Com, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Netscape.Net, HotMail and some minor servers support is finished.
ccpop is a POP3 mail notify daemon with support for multiple mailboxes. The daemon will periodically check a remote POP3 mailbox for changes and notify the user by playing an audio file if new mail has arrived. The script is small and easily configured.
gavamail is a POP3/IMAP server implemented in JAVA for reading your gmail e-mail with your favorite mail client. Currently only POP3 is implemented but I hope to implement IMAP too. Libraries provided by the g4j and libgmail projects are used.
Active Spam Killer for Windows (AfW) is a challenge/response spam filtering system for the Windows platform. Based on ASK for Linux by Marco Paganini, this project adds a POP3 client/server wrapper and web administration, as well as Windows compatibility
ISOS is an e-mail and web server. It is designed for ease of use and provides a quick way to e-presence for small businesses and organizations who lack the experience to benefit from high performance, open source software such as Sendmail, Courier Mail,
mail checker can check POP3/IMAP4/local mailbox. This program is building for administrators or continuous readers. Each message is printed on console/TK window/log file/pipe with only 4 lines.
You can filter your email using a bayesian like statistical method. Written in 100% Python, easily extensible, and is used as a pop3 proxy to reduce the intrusion on your system.
FrozenPop is a simple and easy to use POP3/SMTP server. Geared to accommodate multiple domains without having to create individual system accounts, FrozenPop installs < 5 mins. With MySQL authentication, creating users is simple.
nymproxy is a set of tools for using mixmaster remailers. It provides pseudonym support to a variety of mail programs via sendmail wrappers (for MUAs such a mutt) and SMTP/POP3 proxies (for programs such as Outlook).
mailgate is a set of Python scripts we used at my former company to transfer email a) from a POP3 account to our internal mail server, b) from a POP3 account to a mailbox file and c) from a mailbox file to a SMTP server.