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    MailCleaner

    MailCleaner

    Anti Spam SMTP Gateway

    ... templates.. - fully compatible with any SMTP mail server (Exchange, Zimbra, O365,...) You can install now MailCleaner within the following virtual environments: qcow2 (KVM, Proxmox, OpenStack, Xen) ova (OVA, VMware ESXi, VMware Workstation, Fusion) vhd (Asure, VirtualPC) vhdx (Hyper-V) AMI (Amazon) Dedicate a server to MailCleaner, and you will have a working professional mail filter in less than an hour.
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    Jail Chroot Project is an attempt of write a tool that builds a chrooted environment. The main goal of Jail is to be as simple as possible, and highly portable. The most difficult step when building a chrooted environment is to set up the right libraries
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