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    SwithMail
    Send SMTP email silently from command line (CLI), or a batch file using Exchange, Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo! Plus. Supports XML settings files, variables, or all settings explicitly from the command line. Now supporting Exit Codes for batch file use (will return "0" for successful delivery, or "1" for error delivering) - handle your batch file accordingly.
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    this tool hack facebook account
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    Cassiopeia's BitMail

    Cassiopeia's BitMail

    Encrypting E-Mail Client

    BitMail is a Proof-of-Concept- / Design-Study for an Qt E-Mail Client. POP3 / IMAP / SMTP / P2P E-Mail-Client. ● Qt E-Mail Client. ● Build-in Encryption to secure E-Mails ● IMAP & POP3 ● Additionally a full decentral P2P Email-Option via the Echo Protocol ● Store Email for Offline-Friends in the P2P Network. ● Chat and Instant Messaging is build in. ● POPTASTIC function (Chat over Email) ● Calendar widget functionality. ● Open Source. BSD License. "Cassiopeia is the...
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