26 projects tagged "Mail Transport Agents"
getmail is intended as a simple, secure, and reliable replacement for fetchmail. It retrieves email (either all messages, or only unread messages) from one or more POP3, SPDS, or IMAP4 servers (with or without SSL) for one or more email accounts, and reliably delivers into qmail-style Maildirs, mboxrd files, or through external MDAs (command deliveries) specified on a per-account basis. getmail also has excellent support for domain (multidrop) mailboxes, including delivering messages to different users or destinations based on the envelope recipient address.
Citadel is an advanced messaging and collaboration system for groupware and BBS applications. Users can connect to Citadel using any telnet, WWW, or client software. Among the features supported are public and private message bases (rooms), electronic mail, real-time chat, paging, shared calendaring, address books, mailing lists, and more. Unlike other collaboration servers, Citadel provides its own data stores and is therefore extremely easy to install; you don't have to "bring your own" email and database because they're built in. The server is multithreaded and scalable. In addition, SMTP, IMAP, and POP3 servers are built-in for easy connection to Internet mail. Citadel is both robust and mature; it has been in production since 1987.
Kolab is a groupware system that provides a comprehensive and flexible solution for workgroups. Email, contacts, and group calendars can be managed via the Web, Windows/Outlook, and Linux/KDE. It supports offline synchronization and full seamless support of mixed client environments because the Kolab-XML storage format is fully open and avoids MAPI/TNEF.
IndiMail is a messaging platform built using qmail and other messaging software. IndiMail has the ability to distribute the users in a domain across multiple hosts. IndiMail has multiple queues (called a queue collection), which can achiever very high concurrencies. The system IDs and configuration files used by IndiMail are all configurable through a set of environment variables, allowing you to customize IndiMail the way you want. IndiMail does not use hard-coded uid/gid in the executables, which makes it easy to distribute a binary package. IndiMail has features that any modern email server should have: SMTP, QMQP, QMTP, IMAP, POP3, DKIM, BATV, greylisting, filtering capability, and spam/virus control.
qmail-ldap is an extension to stock qmail-1.03 to get all user account information from an LDAP database. Its primary target is POP toasters with thousands to millions of users, such as in ISP, FreeMail, and Corporate environments. It features full SMTP/POP3/IMAP server clustering for scaling and high availablity. Additionally there are state-of-the art spam filters, TLS SMTP encrytion, and mailbox quotas. A migration path for Netscape Messenger and Software.com's Post.Office installations is provided.
Decimail Server is a mail server supporting IMAP and SMTP that uses a PostgreSQL database to store messages. Mailboxes are defined using SQL queries, allowing complex client-independent automatic message filtering and categorisation. For example you can partition your messages chronologically, by correspondent, and by mailing list at the same time, with each message appearing in several mailboxes. You can also use PostgreSQL's text indexing extension for fast keyword searching. Decimail also features anti-spam processing of outgoing messages.
The deepOfix Mail Server makes it possible for organizations with minimal technical expertise to have robust server infrastructure. deepOfix offers unprecented ease of use, doesn't require prior GNU/Linux experience and is backed by a full-time development and support team. deepOfix features LDAP-based directory services for user account management, email delivery, distribution lists, and addressbooks. It also includes built in tools for spam and virus control, webmail, and fetching email.
Buni Meldware Communication Suite is an enterprise groupware product providing an email server, calendar server, and a Web mail client. The Web mail portion is written using Adobe's Flash and provides a rich cross-browser experience. Protocol support includes IMAP, POP, SMTP, iCAL, WCAP, and more. It uniquely supports full database email storage as well as file system storage of emails on major database platforms, and is easily installed via a Web Start graphical installation process.