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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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    GreenMail is an intuitive and easy-to-use test suite of email servers for testing purposes. Supports SMTP, POP3, IMAP with SSL socket support, and configurable user accounts and credentials. All in 100% Java. WE'VE MOVED TO GIT HUB: https://github.com/greenmail-mail-test/greenmail
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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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    JXchange is an mail server multiplataform, written in Java language, like MS-Exchange. This project includes SMTP server, POP3 server, IMAP server, web management interface and webmail designed to run in almost all OS.
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    This project tries to allow email over a decentralized p2p network. In the network users will not only save information that is/was of use for them, but they will also save information of others to enable the ability to send offline users emails, too.
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    JFetcher is a Java Fetchmail application, which is able to fetch emails from a pop3 or imap mailbox and deliver it to another smtp host. The ideal exercise for JFetcher is to fetch emails from a global mailbox for relaying them to local accounts.
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    Gmail Attachment Forward Tool Let user forward many attachment mail which already in your mailbox at same time. Very easy to move many file to other mail box.
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    JXMail allows you to send email easily and cleanly from within a jsp, servlet, or any java class, without delving into the intricates of Java Mail. Supports multiple recipients, cc, bcc, file attachments and html formatted email.
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