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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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    NOTICE: Keep in mind that POP3ye is alpha software and by definition it is a long way from finished. POP3ye is a fully featured web-based e-mail client written in Object Oriented PHP 5. It ony supports the POP3 protocol.
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    This is a WebMailClient which is able to keep Mails in folders and (in the future) notfiy Users by mobile phone if there's a new message. I'd like to perform this project in a group, and YOU can join this group!
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