16 projects tagged "POP3"
AXIGEN is a fast, reliable and secure mail server with an open architecture. It is designed for easy management and allows full control of the email traffic from a central Web/CLI admin module. AXIGEN provides ESMTP, IMAP, and POP3 services and has been tested with standard mail clients. A special Webmail module enables email access and delivery from Web browsers. During the evaluation period, users are provided with full technical support.
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.
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.
The Gordano Messaging Suite (GMS) is a highly flexible and reliable suite of messaging products. Customers can choose which components meet their needs from email, Webmail, collaboration, instant messaging, calendaring, SMS, and list server software all of which can be complimented by high level anti-spam, anti-virus, and archiving options.
Insight Server is a Linux-based email server utilizing open source components to provide a highly reliable, scalable, and cost effective email solution for customers of all sizes. It's designed to facilitate complete messaging and collaboration capabilities within a company. It supports all standard protocols, and provides backup and recovery tools, server redundancy, migration tools, and resource management.
Kerio MailServer is an email and collaboration suite that comes integrated with direct over-the-air (OTA) ActiveSync support, over 14 anti-spam layers (including SpamAssassin), dual anti-virus options (including a ClamAV plugin), collaboration features in Outlook, Entourage, Outlook Mobile, VersaMail, WebMail, and iCal, email archiving, and live automated backups. It supports a variety of SSL-encrypted communication protocols including POP3, IMAP, STMP, and HTTP for WebDAV, CalDAV, Web mail, and wireless ActiveSync. Wireless capabilities include direct email push, synchronization of calendar events, contacts, and tasks, and remote wipe for Windows Mobile devices to delete company data in the event the device is lost or stolen. Authentication options include Active Directory, Apple Open Directory, PAM, and an internal database. It can be administered remotely using an encrypted channel.
Microbrew Message Center is designed to be an immensely scalable mail platform supporting multiple users, multiple domains, and multiple mail servers. It is akin to iPlanet or post.office but is not as complex and uses open source software to perform mundane services such as Web and mail services.
The QmailToaster is an RPM-based Qmail distribution for CentOS, Fedora, SuSE, and Mandriva. This system is designed for ease of deployment and includes strong anti-spam systems. This includes support for SRS, SPF, DomainKeys, and virtual hosting on the SMTP side. On the user side, this has a Web-based administration interface and supports POP3, POP3 over SSL, IMAP, and IMAP over SSL.