• qmail is a mail transfer agent (MTA) that runs on Unix. It was written, starting December 1995, by Daniel J. Bernstein as a more secure alternative to...
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    guarantees" for qmail and djbdns in the form of monetary rewards for the identification of flaws. A purported exploit targeting qmail running on 64-bit...
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  • software formerly included programs written by Daniel J. Bernstein, such as qmail, djbdns, daemontools, and ucspi-tcp. Bernstein held the copyright and distributed...
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  • postale.io (plus), Pobox (plus), MeMail (plus), and MTAs like MMDF (equals), Qmail and Courier Mail Server (hyphen). Postfix and Exim allow configuring an...
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  • Bernstein. It is similar to GNU Mailman and Majordomo but only works with the qmail mail transfer agent. It is released into the public domain. The latest version...
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  • was originally designed to be a drop-in replacement for qmail-smtpd, the SMTP component of qmail, and it is now also compatible with Postfix, Exim, sendmail...
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  • universal. However, there are several common formats (e.g., RFC 3464, qmail's qsbmf, and Microsoft's DSN format for Exchange) that cover large proportion...
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  • rationalization of mboxo and subsequently adopted by some Unix mail tools including qmail. All these variants have the problem that the content of the message sometimes...
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    workstation or laptop. Qmail server When using Bash to process email messages (e.g. through .forward or qmail-alias piping), the qmail mail server passes...
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    invention guaranteeing unique filenames efficiently was difficult. The original qmail algorithm for unique names was: read the current Unix time read the current...
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