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Retchmail 1.1
RetchMail is the worlds most stupidly fast POP3 retriever. more>>
Eric S. Raymonds Fetchmail is a full-featured, robust, well-documented remote-mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections).
Retchmail project supports every remote-mail protocol now in use on the Internet: POP2, POP3, RPOP, APOP, KPOP, all flavors of IMAP, ETRN, and ODMR. It can even support IPv6? and IPSEC.
RetchMail is the worlds most stupidly fast POP3 retriever.
It is almost completely unlike fetchmail: RetchMail lacks features, isnt particularly robust (although it wont delete a message until sendmail says it was delivered okay), has nearly no documentation, and is actually fast.
Thanks to PatrickPattersons WvSSLStream?, RetchMail also supports POP3-SSL, which is much more secure than the RPOP, APOP, KPOP and other password obfuscation routines currently en vogue to hide your password. SSL has the nice feature that not only is your password secure going across the wire, but so is the rest of your mail.
Enhancements:
- Updated to compile and run with WvStreams 4.4.
- Now works properly with GMails pop support.
- Documentation updates.
<<lessRetchmail project supports every remote-mail protocol now in use on the Internet: POP2, POP3, RPOP, APOP, KPOP, all flavors of IMAP, ETRN, and ODMR. It can even support IPv6? and IPSEC.
RetchMail is the worlds most stupidly fast POP3 retriever.
It is almost completely unlike fetchmail: RetchMail lacks features, isnt particularly robust (although it wont delete a message until sendmail says it was delivered okay), has nearly no documentation, and is actually fast.
Thanks to PatrickPattersons WvSSLStream?, RetchMail also supports POP3-SSL, which is much more secure than the RPOP, APOP, KPOP and other password obfuscation routines currently en vogue to hide your password. SSL has the nice feature that not only is your password secure going across the wire, but so is the rest of your mail.
Enhancements:
- Updated to compile and run with WvStreams 4.4.
- Now works properly with GMails pop support.
- Documentation updates.
Download (0.049MB)
Added: 2007-08-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
817 downloads
AXIGEN Mail Server Office Edition Free 6.1.0
AXIGEN FREE mail server-(E)SMTP,POP3,IMAP4,WebMail,RPOP,Groupware,basic support more>> AXIGEN Office Edition is a FREE, carrier-class messaging solution intended for home users and small companies. Offering integrated mail services and basic support, Integrated Personal Organizer and Groupware, AXIGEN can successfully replace several open source applications.
AXIGEN is available for many Linux distributions, BSD platforms, Solaris. All services are controlled from centralized WEB/CLI Administration, enabling full control of the email traffic.
Main AXIGEN services
1. Mail transfer is ensured by SMTP/ESMTP modules, which include a powerful Mail Processing engine with an API (Application Programming Interface) for custom filtering.
2. Message retrieval is performed through IMAP4 or POP3 protocols with special tools for connectivity control and host authentication management.
3. The Webmail module provides improved security and efficiency and allows users anywhere on the Internet to access and send mails from their Web browsers.
Enhanced mobility and communication
-Groupware: shared folders, permissions, Free/Busy, send emails in the name of another user
-Personal Organizer: Calendar/Tasks/Journal/Notes and collaborative support available from WebMail and Outlook; Active Directory Integration
-Manage personal, public and domain contacts efficiently
-Skinnable, multi-language WebMail: HTML editor, RPOP templates, create temporary email addresses
-Delayed delivery of messages
Connectivity and architecture
-Multithreaded engine with module thread control
-Simultaneous resource access
-Mail storage with index based access
-In depth connection control
-Firewall-like communication rules
-Built-in Milter support
-FTP Backup & Restore
-AXIGEN Outlook Connector implements most Exchange-like features
Server Security
-Multilevel filtering system
-Integration with over 16 AV/AS applications
-Script interface for external custom filters
-Authentication: plain, CRAM MD5, Kerberos, LDAP; SSL/TLS encryption
-Filters Wizard
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Added: 2009-04-26 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Fetchmail 6.3.8
fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, well-documented remote-mail retrieval utility. more>>
Fetchmail is a full-featured, robust, well-documented remote-mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). Fetchmail supports every remote-mail protocol now in use on the Internet: POP2, POP3, RPOP, APOP, KPOP, all flavors of IMAP, ETRN, and ODMR. It can even support IPv6 and IPSEC.
Fetchmail retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards it via SMTP, so it can then be read by normal mail user agents such as mutt, elm(1) or BSD Mail. It allows all your system MTAs filtering, forwarding, and aliasing facilities to work just as they would on normal mail.
Fetchmail offers better security than any other Unix remote-mail client. It supports APOP, KPOP, OTP, Compuserve RPA, Microsoft NTLM, and IMAP RFC1731 encrypted authentication methods including CRAM-MD5 to avoid sending passwords en clair. It can be configured to support end-to-end encryption via tunneling with ssh, the Secure Shell.
Fetchmail can be used as a POP/IMAP-to-SMTP gateway for an entire DNS domain, collecting mail from a single drop box on an ISP and SMTP-forwarding it based on header addresses. (We dont really recommend this, though, as it may lose important envelope-header information. ETRN or a UUCP connection is better.)
Fetchmail can be started automatically and silently as a system daemon at boot time. When running in this mode with a short poll interval, it is pretty hard for anyone to tell that the incoming mail link is not a full-time "push" connection.
Fetchmail is easy to configure. You can edit its dotfile directly, or use the interactive GUI configurator (fetchmailconf) supplied with the fetchmail distribution. It is also directly supported in linuxconf versions 1.16r8 and later.
Fetchmail is fast and lightweight. It packs all its standard features (POP3, IMAP, and ETRN support) in 196K of core on a Pentium under Linux.
Fetchmail is open-source software. The openness of the sources is your strongest possible assurance of quality and reliability.
Main features:
- STARTTLS is supported in both POP and IMAP.
- ESMTP AUTH (RFC 2554) is supported.
- Has the capability of adding trace information to the Received header to faciliate mail filtering by mailserver and remote account.
- Fetchmail now has options to handle SSL certificate validation.
- Fetchmail can be told to fall back to delivering via local sendmail if it cant open port 25.
- Support for AUTH=CRAM-MD5 under POP3, a la RFC2195.
- Support for ODMR (On-Demand Mail Relay), RFC 2645.
- Its now easy to deliver mail to a local LMTP socket.
- The interface option now checks both local and remote interface IPs.
- The plugin facility has been enhanced; %h and %p options are now available to pass in the hostname and service port number.
- Added a dropdelivered option to discard Delivered-To headers. This addresses a problem with using fetchmail and postfix as a relay inside a domain; when postfix sees incoming messages with delivered-to headers looking exactly the same as the ones it adds himself, it bounces the message.
- Added --smtpname to set username and domain portion of SMTP "RCPT TO" command. - Added "from" servers IP address to inserted Received line.
- Fetchmail now runs on BeOS, thanks to David Reid .
- In IMAP, unseen-message counting and indexing is now done by SEARCH UNSEEN at the beginning of each poll or re-poll (rather than with the UNSEEN and RECENT responses and FLAGS queries on individual messages). This significantly cuts down on traffic to and from the server, and gives more reliable results.
- The aka option now matches hostname suffixes, so (for example) saying `aka netaxs.com will match not just netaxs.com but also (say) pop3.netaxs.com and mail.netaxs.com.
- Fetchmail can optionally use the RFC 2177 IDLE extension on an IMAP server that supports it. On IMAP servers that dont, it can simulate it using periodic NOOP commands.
- Fetchmail now recognizes the RFC 2449 extended responses [IN-USE] and [LOGIN-DELAY].
- Fetchmail running in daemon mode now restarts itself quietly when the rc file is touched.
- Following recent court decisions and changes in U.S. federal regulatory policy, hooks for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) are now part of the main fetchmail distribution. The distribution still contains no actual cryptographic code.
- NTLM support under IMAP, so fetchmail can query Microsoft Exchange servers.
- Expunge option can now be used to break POP3 retrieval into subsessions.
- Support for AUTH=CRAM-MD5 under IMAP, a la RFC2195.
<<lessFetchmail retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards it via SMTP, so it can then be read by normal mail user agents such as mutt, elm(1) or BSD Mail. It allows all your system MTAs filtering, forwarding, and aliasing facilities to work just as they would on normal mail.
Fetchmail offers better security than any other Unix remote-mail client. It supports APOP, KPOP, OTP, Compuserve RPA, Microsoft NTLM, and IMAP RFC1731 encrypted authentication methods including CRAM-MD5 to avoid sending passwords en clair. It can be configured to support end-to-end encryption via tunneling with ssh, the Secure Shell.
Fetchmail can be used as a POP/IMAP-to-SMTP gateway for an entire DNS domain, collecting mail from a single drop box on an ISP and SMTP-forwarding it based on header addresses. (We dont really recommend this, though, as it may lose important envelope-header information. ETRN or a UUCP connection is better.)
Fetchmail can be started automatically and silently as a system daemon at boot time. When running in this mode with a short poll interval, it is pretty hard for anyone to tell that the incoming mail link is not a full-time "push" connection.
Fetchmail is easy to configure. You can edit its dotfile directly, or use the interactive GUI configurator (fetchmailconf) supplied with the fetchmail distribution. It is also directly supported in linuxconf versions 1.16r8 and later.
Fetchmail is fast and lightweight. It packs all its standard features (POP3, IMAP, and ETRN support) in 196K of core on a Pentium under Linux.
Fetchmail is open-source software. The openness of the sources is your strongest possible assurance of quality and reliability.
Main features:
- STARTTLS is supported in both POP and IMAP.
- ESMTP AUTH (RFC 2554) is supported.
- Has the capability of adding trace information to the Received header to faciliate mail filtering by mailserver and remote account.
- Fetchmail now has options to handle SSL certificate validation.
- Fetchmail can be told to fall back to delivering via local sendmail if it cant open port 25.
- Support for AUTH=CRAM-MD5 under POP3, a la RFC2195.
- Support for ODMR (On-Demand Mail Relay), RFC 2645.
- Its now easy to deliver mail to a local LMTP socket.
- The interface option now checks both local and remote interface IPs.
- The plugin facility has been enhanced; %h and %p options are now available to pass in the hostname and service port number.
- Added a dropdelivered option to discard Delivered-To headers. This addresses a problem with using fetchmail and postfix as a relay inside a domain; when postfix sees incoming messages with delivered-to headers looking exactly the same as the ones it adds himself, it bounces the message.
- Added --smtpname to set username and domain portion of SMTP "RCPT TO" command. - Added "from" servers IP address to inserted Received line.
- Fetchmail now runs on BeOS, thanks to David Reid .
- In IMAP, unseen-message counting and indexing is now done by SEARCH UNSEEN at the beginning of each poll or re-poll (rather than with the UNSEEN and RECENT responses and FLAGS queries on individual messages). This significantly cuts down on traffic to and from the server, and gives more reliable results.
- The aka option now matches hostname suffixes, so (for example) saying `aka netaxs.com will match not just netaxs.com but also (say) pop3.netaxs.com and mail.netaxs.com.
- Fetchmail can optionally use the RFC 2177 IDLE extension on an IMAP server that supports it. On IMAP servers that dont, it can simulate it using periodic NOOP commands.
- Fetchmail now recognizes the RFC 2449 extended responses [IN-USE] and [LOGIN-DELAY].
- Fetchmail running in daemon mode now restarts itself quietly when the rc file is touched.
- Following recent court decisions and changes in U.S. federal regulatory policy, hooks for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) are now part of the main fetchmail distribution. The distribution still contains no actual cryptographic code.
- NTLM support under IMAP, so fetchmail can query Microsoft Exchange servers.
- Expunge option can now be used to break POP3 retrieval into subsessions.
- Support for AUTH=CRAM-MD5 under IMAP, a la RFC2195.
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Added: 2007-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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