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    IndiMail
    Highly scalable/configurable Messaging Platform allowing users in a domain to be distributed on multiple hosts, has multiple queues. Provides virtual domains/users in MySQL. Modern MSP class qmail replacement with ESMTP, POP3/IMAP, QMTP, QMQP support
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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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    A qmail distribution based on dirqmail intended to be used by qmail power users.
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    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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    An advanced qmail distribution based on qmail-sql which has SMTP, SMTPS, POP3, POP3S, IMAP, IMAPS services, a content scanner, spoofing protections, SMTP AUTH support, SMTP-after-POP/IMAP, PHP5 API, SPF support and much more...
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    This is a bash script that provides to a Linux DNS server Dynamic DNS capabilities using any pop3 client.
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    A daemon that provides a method to track generic POP3 or IMAP logins and then email (in future:also block) the user if they exceed the number of accesses per given minutes allowed.
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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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