XMail 1.27
XMail is an intranet and Internet mail server.
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XMail is an intranet and Internet mail server.
This server born due to the need of having a free and stable Mail Server to be used inside my old company, which used a Windows Network. I don't like to reinvent the wheel but the need of some special features drive me to start a new project. Probably if I could use a Linux server on my net, I would be able to satisfy my needs without write code, but this is not my case. It should be also portable to other OSs, like Linux and other Unixes.
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