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    S22.Imap

    S22.Imap

    A free .NET library for accessing IMAP servers, written in C#

    S22.Imap is a free, easy-to-use and well-documented .NET library component for communicating with and receiving electronic mail from an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) server, written in C#. The API has been designed with ease of use in mind and integrates well with the existing classes of the .NET Framework. S22.Imap supports IMAP over SSL, IMAP IDLE (push email) and partial fetching of messages. It works well with Gmail. Features: * Supports IMAP IDLE notifications * Supports IMAP over SSL * API designed to be very easy to use * Allows selectively fetching parts of mail messages * Inherently thread-safe * Well documented with lots of example code * Free to use in commercial and personal projects (MIT license) NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB. ...
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    Rumble Mail Server
    Rumble is a mail server suite for SMTP (ESMTPSA), HTTP, POP3 and IMAP4v1 with an extensive C/C++ and Lua API for scripting. It comes with support for SSL/TLS, SQLite and MySQL and has a web-based administration and webmail feature. Additional included modules feature greylisting, DNS blacklisting, SpamAssassin support and dynamic performance scaling as well as a multithreaded structure that allows for clustering of multiple servers for one or all domains, and with the ease of the Lua API, you can create your own new server mailing lists, CRM software, e-marketing and other extensions within minutes.
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    ProGatherer is an SMTP/POP3/IMAP E-Mail Server written in Java for Windows/Linux/MacOS.
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    PerlPop3 is a pop3 server written entirely in Perl. It is not memory hog as other pop3 servers, and pretty fast processing thousands of mails. Can be extended to use a database (and use APOP authentication). As a script can be modified as per your ne
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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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    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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    Cyrus IMAPd is a popular IMAP server that surfaces a rich interface for extending its functionality. The Cyrus IMAPd Utilities project brings together maintenance utilities, graphical front-ends, and API handlers (such as notification daemons).
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