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  2. Comparison of mail servers - Wikipedia

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    Unix-based mail servers are built using a number of components because a Unix-style environment is, by default, a toolbox [1] operating system. A stock Unix-like server already has internal mail; more traditional ones also come with a full MTA already part of the standard installation.

  3. Roundcube - Wikipedia

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    A Roundcube developer later claimed Roundcube had no ownership over the Roundcube Next campaign, [8] despite its public engagement and ownership on the crowdfund page. In 2023, a pro-Russia hacking group Winter Vivern [ 9 ] exploited a cross-site scripting vulnerability to attack European government entities and a think tank, as reported by ...

  4. Comparison of email clients - Wikipedia

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    Client Author/Developer Operating system Software license User Interface Alpine: University of Washington: Cross-platform: Apache-2.0: TUI: Apple Mail: Apple

  5. iCalendar - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar) is a media type which allows users to store and exchange calendaring and scheduling information such as events, to-dos, journal entries, and free/busy information, [1] and together with its associated standards has been a cornerstone of the standardization and interoperability of digital calendars across different ...

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  7. Horde (software) - Wikipedia

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    The first announcement on Freshmeat was version 1.3.3 at the beginning of 2001. [4] The release of Horde 2.0 and IMP 3.0 was the first one with two truly separate components. [5] Horde as a generic web application framework primarily supported the webmail as well as a set of groupware applications by the time Horde 3.0 was released in 2004. [6]

  8. Kolab - Wikipedia

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    SyncKolab 1.0 for Thunderbird 1.5 and 2.0 as well as SeaMonkey 1.0 and 1.1 (optionally with Lightning 0.9 for calendaring and tasks) was released. Kolab 2.2 was released, with full support of multiple mail domains, integrated Horde web front-end, updated base packages ( OpenPKG , OpenLDAP , Cyrus IMAP , Postfix , Perl , Apache , PHP , etc ...

  9. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    This sequence consists of a new-line (<CR><LF>), a single full stop (. ), followed by another new-line ( <CR><LF> ). Since a message body can contain a line with just a period as part of the text, the client sends two periods every time a line starts with a period; correspondingly, the server replaces every sequence of two periods at the ...