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    imaplib2 module

    Threaded Python IMAP4 client

    Python IMAP4rev1 mail protocol client class using threads for parallel operation. PLEASE NOTE - active development of this module has now moved to https://github.com/imaplib2/imaplib2
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    Ni!Mail is a webmail connecting to an IMAP server and using python/nevow/twisted to provide a clean and fast interface. It uses nevow livepage, a library that uses XMLHTTPRequest, to make it very dynamic.
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    A proxy server for gmail, that enables you to fetch your gmails using IMAP or POP3, and send mails by SMTP via your gmail account.
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