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    Fetchmail - the mail-retrieval daemon

    Fetchmail - the mail-retrieval daemon

    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.
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    Hedwig Mail server
    Hedwig is an open source IMAP, SMTP, POP3 server written in Java, designed with ease of installation and configuration in mind. Hedwig enables storage of mail message headers in a relational database(MySQL or Oracle) and mail messages in a file system. Visit http://hwmail.sourceforge.net/ for more information.
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    Mail Relaxer

    Mail Relaxer

    Synology package to hibernate while running Mail Station & Server

    Start/Stop the mail processes as needed, allowing your Syno to hibernate (sleep) in the quiet hours. Only to be used with Mail Station polling external mail server(s), i.e. NOT when you run Mail Server with own domain (because the server should keep running all the time then). Still, you can use Mail Server just as IMAP server and SMTP relay. Mail Relaxer is not intended to be used with Zarafa. Credits for the original idea go to Tobi "jahlives" from German Synology forum.
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    ImpraStorage

    ImpraStorage

    ImpraStorage provided a private imap access to store large files

    ImpraStorage provided a private imap access to store large files. Each file stored on the server is split in severals random parts. Each part also contains random noise data (lenght depends on a crypt key) to ensure privacy and exclude easy merge without the corresponding key. An index of files stored is encrypt (with the symmetric-key algorithm Kirmah) and regularly updated. Once decrypt, it permit to perform search on the server and download each part. ...
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    Hastymail
    Hastymail is a fast, secure, rfc-compliant, cross-platform IMAP/SMTP client application written in PHP providing a clean web interface for sending and reading E-mail. This version of Hastymail is no longer being developed. We are now working on a new version, Hastymail 3, AKA, "Cypht". http://cypht.org
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Quinsonnas Mail, a PHP4+/PEAR Web email client, retrieves mail from POP, IMAP, and NNTP server inboxes into a MySQL database. Mail is sent via SMTP, Sendmail, or PHP. MIME emails are supported as well. Contacts and lists are stored for composing email.
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    rss2imap is a tool which gets RSS (RDF Site Summary) from web and delivers to the IMAP server as an e-mail message. it enables you to use IMAP supported MUA as a RSS reader, and to unify mail check and site update check with ONE client.
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    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.
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    This project aims to be a personal data storage and administration system. It will be an advanced system for information and electronic mail management. The server will be accessible to any IMAPv4 compatible mail client.
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    Jwapmail is opensource wap (wml) based email client (wapmail) written in PHP using IMAP protocols to communicate with the mailbox server. Jwapmail is compliance to RFC2060 and RFC822. Jwapmail doesn't use php-imap library.
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