Ability Mail Server
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Ability Mail Server is an advanced, secure, and high performing mail server. With support for all standard mail protocols, including SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, LDAP, and WebMail, the software can meet the needs of almost any business or home user. Ability Mail Server is fully scalable with support for unlimited users and domains, ODBC, and clustering. The mail server also includes strong spam protection, on-server anti-virus scanning, and content filtering. Other features include RBL filters, SPF support, POP3 retrievals, mailing lists, static routing, aliases, redirections, auto-responses, multiple folders, and shared address books.
Version 2.63 includes transmission confirmation notices, improved antivirus support, and optimized SPAM filtering.
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