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IndiMail 1.3.3 (Default branch)

IndiMail is a mailing solution built upon qmail and other mailing software. IndiMail also provides management of virtual domains. IndiMail has the ability to distribute the users across multiple hosts. You can have multiple hosts hosting a domain placed anywhere and tied up by IndiMail. Indimail has multiple queues (called a queue collection). The system IDs and configuration files used by IndiMail are all configurable through a set of environment variables, allowing you to customize IndiMail the way you want. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
The biggest change in this release is the availability of an RPM package. Two new programs have been added: rpmattr, a helper for generating RPM spec files, and vmodddomain, a program to modify .qmail-default. The RPM includes binary and configuration files for indimail, ucspi-tcp, daemontools, serialmail, mess822, clamav, bogofilter, fetchmail, courier-imap, altermime, ripmime, mpack, and fortune. Image

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