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    jumfi will provide a java based uniform mail filter interface using C, JNI and Java. It will allow mail filters build in java to be applied to multiple mail servers of similar and different design.
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    JavaEmailer is a Java Classes Library that allows Java developers to easily integrate a mass mailer to their applications. JavaEmailer manages file attachments, SMTP servers, CCs, BCCs, plain text and/or html messages, and more...
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    Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 JavaMail API Implementation. It exploits the WEBDAV protocol. For the moment only the transport service is implemented.
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    TEK empowers low-connectivity communities by providing a full Internet experience using email as the transport mechanism.
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    J-MAIL : an Open Source Java technology based email user agent using the JavaMail API
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    SMTP server, POP3 server, LDAP server, IMAP4 server, WWW administrator's interface
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    A J2EE Connector to send and receive email messages, with some example applications.
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    JEM is an SMTP server with pluggable components that let you process email in any way you like. It can also extend beyond emails into generalised message processing (like JMS) and can even generate its own messages based on a Cron-like facility.
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    Welcome to the project page of the Open JMail Server - a scalable Java email server. Features POP, SMTP, IMAP, dynamic pluggable storage design, modular protocol handling, easy XML configuration and much more.
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    A 100% pure java based SMTP / POP3 mail server. Supports plugins.
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