XMail
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XMail is a free open-source, developed by Davide Libenzi, POP3/ESMTP mail server for Unix and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Unlike other email servers, XMail does not require that each user have a system account, instead it uses flat-file databases to store user information. XMail is a light-weight email server ideally suited for use in situations where other servers such as sendmail and qmail would be overkill.
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