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AnonAddy
AnonAddy is an email forwarding service designed to protect a user's email addresses from spam and other unwanted emails. It allows you to create random aliases that can be used to forward emails to your main account. This way, you can sign up on services around the Web without giving your real email address.
Hashover
A flexible and rich comment system with many advanced features. As it can work without a database, storing the comments in a simple file hierarchy in JSON, XML and using SQLite, it's really adequate for limited hosts, which may not support relational database management systems. These are some of its features: supports threaded replies, theme customization, HTML and Markdown editing, multiple comment sorting methods, likes and dislikes, comment layout templates, spam filtering, notification emails, multiple languages, file format plugins, comment RSS feeds, automatic URL links, authentication plugins, referrer checking, administration, avatar icons, displaying remote images, ip address blocking, comment permalinks, avatar icons, IP address blocking.
Icedove
Icedove is the rebranding of Mozilla Thunderbird by the Debian Project. Icedove supports different mail accounts (POP, IMAP, Gmail), has an integrated learning Spam filter, and offers easy organization of mails with tagging and virtual folders. Also, more features can be added by installing extensions. The goal of Icedove is to produce a cross platform standalone mail application using the XUL user interface language. Icedove has IRC support, and the calendar extension Mozilla Lightning is now installed by default.

Difference between Icedove and Thunderbird

Features not found in Icedove

  • No import from Google Reader
  • No integrated web browser
  • No multiple account support

Features added to Icedove

  • Export to OPML
  • Import feeds from OPML
Inboxen
Email service that allows a person to create an almost infinite amount of unique email addresses that the user can give to 3rd party websites. This lets the user have more control of their identity/privacy and keeps their personal email address free of junk.
Mailpile
Mailpile is an email client with a familiar web interface. It provides typical read, write, organise and search tools, as well as OpenPGP signatures and encryption when sending email. Additionally your email and search indexes are encrypted in the event that your machine is stolen. You can install Mailpile on your own machine or a remote machine, and access it via your browser either way, but note that it is an email client (MUA) not an email server (MTA). You will still require an account on an email server.
SimpleLogin
SimpleLogin is a service that allows users to use email aliases through its web application. Users can prevent online services from knowing their real email address by using email aliases when signing up. If an alias is no longer needed, it can simply be deleted.
SpamAssassin
Apache SpamAssassin is a Perl-based application used for email spam filtering. It uses a variety of spam-detection techniques, including regular expressions, DNS and fuzzy checksum techniques, Bayesian filtering, external programs, blacklists, and online databases. It can be run as a standalone application or as a subprogram of another application or as a client that communicates with a daemon. Typically either variant of the application is set up in a generic mail filter program, or it is called directly from a Mail User Agent (MUA) that supports this, whenever new mail arrives. Mail filter programs such as procmail can be made to pipe all incoming mail through Apache SpamAssassin. SpamAssassin is released under the Apache License 2.0 and is a part of the Apache Foundation since 2004.
Stalwart Mail Server
Stalwart Mail Server is an open-source mail server solution with JMAP, IMAP4, and SMTP support and a wide range of modern features. It is written in Rust and designed to be secure, fast, robust and scalable.
Tea
TEA is a Qt-based editor. Features include a tabbed layout engine, support for multiple encodings, code snippets, customizable hotkeys, Dokuwiki, tools for MediaWiki, Docbook, LaTeX, Lout, Markdown editing, string manipulation functions, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, scripting (Lua, Python, Perl, 2/Rexx, Bash, etc., the built-in file manager. TEA can read/write plain text files and import text from ODT, DOCX, RTF, ABW (Abiword), KWD, FB2, EPUB, PDF, DJVU. Spell check using Aspell and Hunspell engines.
Textmail
Mail filter to replace proprietary/binary formatting and attachments such as MS Word/HTML attachments with plain text


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