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Mailafar is a mail server designed for use in difficult communication environments providing a full set of Internet email protocols, web mail, web admin, dial-in and wireless LAN access control. It will run on Linux, FreeBSD and Windows.
FreePOPs is a webmail to pop3 conversion daemon. It is extensible to support other webmail using the scripting language LUA. See the homepage for supported webmails.
libmail is a C library intended to help programmers when adding mail checking and retrieving capabilities to their applications, supporting popular mail protocols like IMAP and POP3 as well as *nix-like mailboxes.
Lazyinstaller provides installation scripts for well known unix software. currently only qmail Lazydog is available. The script installs qmail with some patches for security and functionality, vpopmail, IMAP, ezml, qmailadmin and vqadmin tools and more
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XCmail is a MIME and multi POP3 server capable mailtool for X11 using the Xclasses layout library. XCmail was designed completely object orientated and by this may be improved easily.
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XCmail has its own server in the internet. Take a look on it.