Haraka
Haraka can serve thousands of concurrent connections and deliver thousands of messages per second. Haraka and plugins are written in asynchronous JS and are very fast. Haraka has very good spam protection (see plugins) and works well as a filtering MTA. It also works well as an MSA running on port 587 with auth and dkim_sign plugins enabled. Haraka makes no attempt to be a mail store (like an exchange or postfix/exim/qmail), an LDA, or an IMAP server (like Dovecot or courier). Haraka is typically used with such systems. Haraka has a scalable outbound mail delivery engine built in. Mail marked as relaying (such as via an auth plugin) is automatically queued for outbound delivery. Haraka's plugin architecture provides an easily extensible MTA that complements traditional MTAs that excel at managing mail stores but do not have sufficient filtering.
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Live Matrix
•Be first to provide freight indications.
•Determine the best commodity origination location.
•Compare COA to the current and expected freight market.
•Benchmark your routes for faster comparison.
•Save hours by eliminating manual compilation.
•Live spot and forward freight rate visibility across all your routes and maturities.
•Automate your freight calculation workflow by leveraging our seamless data partnerships.
•The one-stop solution with all relevant and up-to-date chartering insights in hand.
•Access a live fixtures database and decades of history.
•Take advantage of AXSMarine's proprietary speed and consumption curves.
•Gain insights and protect your competitive edge by adding your own data points in private mode.
•Benefit from Smart Calculator to benchmark economics of multiple ships including emission data, all only in a few clicks.
•At AXSMarine, we empower shipbrokers, operators, owners, charterers, research firms, and financial institutions.
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Alphatanker
• The ultimate chartering, analytical, and market assessment solution.
• Access advanced trade, commercial, and technical vessel data: fixtures history, second-hand transactions, past port calls, consumption, ownership details, and much more.
• Filter by various criteria in real-time, such as fixture status, vessel type, fleet code, etc. to empower your competitive analysis.
• Take advantage of live AIS data.
• Search through any set of parameters.
• Manage your own private fixture inserts or access a public database.
• Get that competitive advantage, 50,000+ proprietary polygons combined with the most robust tracking terrestrial and satellite sources collect, analyze, clean, and deliver ever-evolving data intelligence.
• Experience a uniquely organized system of ports, terminals, berths, and anchorages.
• Stay up to date with the latest bunker prices for all fuel types, powered by BunkerEx.
• Collaborate effectively with co-workers .
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Postfix
What is Postfix? It is Wietse Venema's mail server that started life at IBM research as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Now at Google, Wietse continues to support Postfix. Postfix runs (or has run) on AIX, BSD, HP-UX, IRIX, LINUX, MacOS X, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX, and other UNIX systems. It requires ANSI C, a POSIX.1 library, and BSD sockets. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure. The outside has a definite Sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different. Multiple SMTP deliveries over the same TLS-encrypted connection. This reuses the existing tlsproxy(8) and scache(8) services. MySQL stored procedure support. Gradual degradation: in many cases a Postfix daemon will log a warning and continue providing the services that are still available, instead of immediately terminating with a fatal error. Postfix can set the execute bit on a queue file. If this does not work, then no mail will ever be delivered.
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