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qmail is a mail
transfer agent (MTA) that runs on Unix. It was written,
starting December 1995, by
Daniel J.
Bernstein as a more
secure alternative to...
- guarantees" for
qmail and
djbdns in the form of
monetary rewards for the
identification of flaws. A
purported exploit targeting qmail running on 64-bit...
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software formerly included programs written by
Daniel J. Bernstein, such as
qmail, djbdns, daemontools, and ucspi-tcp.
Bernstein held the
copyright and distributed...
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originally designed to be a drop-in
replacement for
qmail-smtpd, the SMTP
component of
qmail, and it is now also
compatible with Postfix, Exim, sendmail...
- Bernstein. It is
similar to GNU
Mailman and
Majordomo but only
works with the
qmail mail
transfer agent. It is
released into the
public domain. The
latest version...
- postale.io (plus),
Pobox (plus),
MeMail (plus), and MTAs like MMDF (equals),
Qmail and
Courier Mail
Server (hyphen).
Postfix and Exim
allow configuring an...
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invention guaranteeing unique filenames efficiently was difficult. The
original qmail algorithm for
unique names was: read the
current Unix time read the current...
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works with Unix-style mail
servers such as Exim, Postfix,
Sendmail and
qmail.
Features include: A
customizable publicly-accessible web page for each...
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rationalization of
mboxo and
subsequently adopted by some Unix mail
tools including qmail. All
these variants have the
problem that the
content of the
message sometimes...
- O'Reilly Media. ISBNÂ 9780596554644. Sill, Dave (19
September 2003). The
qmail Handbook. Apress. ISBNÂ 9781430211341.
Official website getmail6 fork v t...