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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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    OpenPop.NET

    OpenPop.NET

    Robust open source POP3 client and MIME parser written in C#

    .NET library written in C# with a full implementation of a POP3 client. Easy to use but yet powerful. Includes a robust MIME parser backed by several hundred test cases. The easiest way to install OpenPop.NET is via NuGet. In Visual Studio's Package Manager Console, simply enter the following command: Install-Package OpenPop.NET Our homepage (http://hpop.sourceforge.net/) includes examples, documentation and a general introduction for email. For more information, visit our project homepage. Code is hosted on GitHub (https://github.com/foens/hpop).
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    HIndi Mail Client in Java, can be extended as a editor and a plugin on web pages to mail and view mails in Unicode Devnagri Font. The Mail Client could be used to embed into a HTML page so that people need not install it to view and recieve mails.
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    Small Host Control Panel for small ISP's and web hosting providers. Provides auto-configuration of Apache, FTP, and Bind with a simple to use web interface in PHP. Built to be non-intrusive for easy install/uninstall.
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    CRM aka Customer Relationship Management are applications that manage customers in relation to enterprise life. Our project, Customer Touch CRM, is a CRM application for small/medium firms. The application is easy to use and install.
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    Want to install One of the powerful mail server (qmail), but do not want to go in the pains of going through various docs, then this piece of software is exactly what you might want. Just download and run the binary file provide currently supported on i
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