Element is a type of messaging app. You choose where your messages are stored, putting you in control of your data.
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Element is a type of messaging app. You choose where your messages are stored, putting you in control of your data.
Read morePsi is an instant messaging application designed for the Jabber (XMPP) IM network. Chat using Google Talk, LiveJournal and many other groups.
Read moreSignal Desktop is an app that lets you send or receive Signal messages using your laptop or desktop computer. It runs independently of a web browser.
Read moreGajim is an open source Jabber client written in Python, with a GTK+ frontend.
Read moreSendmail is a Mail Transport Agent (MTA). It is suitable for handling sophisticated mail configurations, but this means that configuration can be complex.
Read moreqmail is an Internet Mail Transfer Agent (MTA). It was written as a more secure replacement for the popular Sendmail program.
Read morechasquid is an SMTP (email) server with a focus on simplicity, security, and ease of operation. chasquid is free and open source software.
Read moreCitadel/UX (commonly known as Citadel) is an open source, complete and feature-rich collaboration suite (messaging and groupware).
Read moreDovecot is a mail server whose major goals are security and extreme reliability. It seeks to handle all error conditions and verify that all data is valid.
Read moreCyrus IMAP is an email, contacts and calendar server intended to be run on a “sealed” server.
Read moreThe Courier mail transfer agent is an integrated mail/groupware server based on open commodity protocols, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP.
Read morePostfix is a free and open source mail transfer agent (MTA), a computer program for the routing and delivery of email.
Read moreZimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) is a groupware product developed by Zimbra Inc. Zimbra consists of both client and server components.
Read moreDBmail is the name of a group of programs that enable the possibility of storing and retrieving mail messages from a database.
Read moreOpenSMTPD is an implementation of the server-side SMTP protocol as defined by RFC 5321, with some additional standard extensions.
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