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An SMTP/IMAP/POP3/HTTP (webmail) server, implementing SMTP extensions for mailing list management and spam filtering. (C, C++, Perl) [GNU/Linux, Unix]
Gives you the power to embed Perl code in your HTML documents and the ability to build your Web site out of small reusable objects in a OO-style. (Perl)
Pop 3 server designed to be fast, extensible, and secure. Version history, FAQ, overview, and tarballed source distribution. (C) [GNU/Linux, Unix]
Daemon which proxies TLS connections into services which don't support TLS themselves. Readme file, change log, man page, and tarballed source. Requires OpenSSL. (C) [GNU/Linux, Unix]
Open source xinetd/tcpserver based IMAP server for the Linux platform, with support for Maildir.
A compatible, more secure replacement for sendmail program, which transfers mail over the internet. (C) [GNU/Linux, Unix]
A tiny and simple http server that runs under inetd. It supports HEAD/GET/POST, and IPv6.
A web control panel for dns administrators. DNS information is stored in mysql and can be output to either BIND or tinydns files. (C) [GNU/Linux, Unix]
Open source e-mail filtering solution for Linux e-mail servers. (C, Perl) [Linux, BSD]
An IMAP server developed at Carnegie Mellon University. (C, Perl) [GNU/Linux, Unix]
A HTTP and mail proxy server licensed under a 2-clause BSD-like license. By Igor Sysoev. [Unix, Mac OS X]
Provides IRC networks with definitive nickname and channel ownership, allows messages to be sent to offline users, and gives IRC operators more control. [GNU/Linux, Unix]
Uses free software running on inexpensive hardware for a personal server and offers various services. Presentation, FAQ, manual, download links.
An IRC daemon with SSL support and WebTV support. (C) [GNU/Linux, Unix, Windows]
Widely-used DNS server software, and related tools. (C) [Many platforms]
Aims for simple administration of a server, and therefore democratize self-hosting with services like e-mail, instant messaging or blogging. Documentation, online trial, download links.