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Auto Responder w built in SMTP
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MailStudio @MESSAGE
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MailStudio @MESSAGE is a web-based messaging server, which allows users to access their e-mail from any computer, at anytime, anywhere and extends valuable communication tools to businesses and organizations of various types and sizes. MailStudio @MESSAGE offers many notable functions such as: simplicity for the user, secure operation, easy access to your contacts, and a fully customizable web browser interface - along with numerous other performance and feature enhancements.
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DBMail
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What are the advantages? Free, and open source! Scalability DBMail is as scalable as the database system that is used for the mail storage. In theory millions of accounts can be managed using dbmail. One could, for example, run 4 different servers with the pop3 daemon each connecting to the same database (cluster) server. Manageability Dbmail is based upon a database. Dbmail can be managed by changing settings in the database (f.e. using PHP/Perl/SQL), without needing shell access. Speed Dbmail uses very efficient, database specific queries for retrieving mail information. This is much faster then parsing a filesystem. Security Dbmail has got nothing to do with the filesystem or interaction with other programs in the Unix environment which need special permissions. Dbmail is as secure as the database its based upon. Flexibility. Changes on a DBMail system (adding of users, changing passwords etc.) are effective immediately. How does it work? DBMail is made up of several components. A normal MTA (Postfix, SendMail, QMail, Exim) is used for accepting messages. The MTA hands the messages over to dbmail-smtp, using a pipe interface, or dbmail-lmtpd, using LMTP (Local Mail Transport Protocol). These programs take care of delivering the message into the database. Messages can be retreived from the database using dbmail-pop3d, using the POP3 protocol, and dbmail-imapd, using the IMAP4Rev1 protocol. The whole email is stored in the database. That includes attachments. The DBMail programs do not have to touch the filesystem to retreive or insert emails. User information is also stored in the database, so users do not need an account on the machines DBMail is running on.
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Chilkat POP3 / SMTP Visual C++ Library
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A POP3 / SMTP email Visual C++ static library for sending and receiving email. Advanced features including: full S/MIME capability for sending and receiving signed and encrypted email, MHTML for sending HTML email with embedded images and style sheets, multipart/alternative, multipart/related, attachments, advanced AES encryption, automated international character encoding conversion, progress monitoring, Outlook Express EML import, XML import and export, mail-merge, distribution lists, auto-Zip and Unzip attachments, and more.
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peephole
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Peephole Extracts regular Expression Patterns Harvesting Only Last Emails: this server periodically checks users mailboxes harvesting only last emails, extracting user-defined regular espressions. The project also develops clients: GUI, text console.
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Auto Responder w built in SMTP
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Auto Responder, email marketing software, contact management and more. Mass Mailing was never this easy! Es Mailer is freeware.
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