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    Mailster is a project aimed at testing software mail capabilities. It provides a mail server container to test emails sent by your apps without rewriting your application code.
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    YPOPs! is an application which emulates a POP3/SMTP mail server and provides free POP3 and SMTP access to Yahoo! Mail. It does not depend on Yahoo's POP3/SMTP mail server. You can use a mail client of your choice!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Two Perl scripts for deleting of selected messages left on the POP3 server. You can select messages for deleting from within your mail client missing this feature, like KMail and Evolution, then execute the script which actually deletes messages. This project is discontinued. I still see occasional downloads, so I will leave it as-is.
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    Quinsonnas Mail, a PHP4+/PEAR Web email client, retrieves mail from POP, IMAP, and NNTP server inboxes into a MySQL database. Mail is sent via SMTP, Sendmail, or PHP. MIME emails are supported as well. Contacts and lists are stored for composing email.
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    PyWebMail is a Python library and POP3 gateway that enable working with WebMail servers like with POP3 or IMAP mail server. Currently Mail.Com, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Netscape.Net, HotMail and some minor servers support is finished.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    SIMON is a very simple MTA and POP3 implementation. It is completely designed from the ground up and is useful for departmental or small to medium sized companies.
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    gavamail is a POP3/IMAP server implemented in JAVA for reading your gmail e-mail with your favorite mail client. Currently only POP3 is implemented but I hope to implement IMAP too. Libraries provided by the g4j and libgmail projects are used.
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    FreeYourEmail frees you of: proprietary APIs, HTML web pages, Mail clients, etc... It can incorporate multiple email accounts (GroupWise, Yahoo!, etc...) and provide a single download point. It can offer other information: Weather, Stock quotes, etc..
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    Java based mailserver providing a SMTP and POP3 protocoll implementation easy configurable, OS independent, extendible
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    Foedus Mail is a mail server written in Java. The goal is to produce stable IMAP, SMTP, and POP3 support and then to build upon and refine it.
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    Browsing your mail on mail server, And deleting mails without downloading.
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    LIMeTool (pronounced like the fruit), is intended to be a simple and easy interface for managing accounts on an integrated Sendmail/LDAP/Cyrus IMAP installation. It's written in PHP and is realitively easy to configure and expand.
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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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    mailgate is a set of Python scripts we used at my former company to transfer email a) from a POP3 account to our internal mail server, b) from a POP3 account to a mailbox file and c) from a mailbox file to a SMTP server.
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    Qpopper is the most widely-used server for the POP3 protocol (this allows users to access their mail using any POP3 client). Qpopper supports the latest standards, and includes a large number of optional features.
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