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smtptrapd is a multi-threaded daemon written in C that provides a RFC 2821 compliant SMTP service that always returns a 4xx soft error to the RCPT TO verb. It can be deployed as a secondary MX to reduce the amount of inbound spam.
Implements a simple SMTP daemon that accepts any mail from any sender to any recipient (spam trap). All delivery attempts will be rejected but the mails can be processed anyhow. Can be extended with modules which do the processing of received mails.
Quick Mail Project is Mail Server with Web mail. The project is independed platform support designed Using Java ,C, PHP ,MySQL database . Its support RFC SMTP protocol , RFC Internet Message, Multi domains, forward, block, spam bulk and a lot more.
KQ-Mail is a modular SMTP mail server using kernel queues to communicate between modules.
In it\'s basic mode it is ideal to sit between the internet and your primary mail server to provide a buffer and or a SMTP RFC enforcement engine
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InfinyMail is an ODMR (RFC 2645) implementation, consisting of client and server. The client request its mail to the provider (ISP's MTA) via ODMR protocol.