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    OpenEMM e-mail & marketing automation

    OpenEMM e-mail & marketing automation

    software for email automation (newsletters, transaction mails, etc.)

    This is an archive for old versions of OpenEMM. You will find the latest version of OpenEMM here: https://wiki.openemm.org OpenEMM is a browser-based enterprise application for email automation like info and marketing newsletters, transaction mails or multi-stage email campaigns. OpenEMM offers tons of features for professional users, among them: a great user interface, template-based HTML mailings, automatic bounce management, mail opening and link tracking, lots of graphical realtime statistics, a content management system, self-defined and behaviour-based target groups, a multi-queue mail backend for maximum sending performance, a time-driven automated data import and export feature, an extensive set of webservices, a plugin interface to easily extend the core functionality, a scripting feature to enhance the functionality of OpenEMM with triggerable customized actions and an audit-proof user activity log.
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    Konfidi is a trust framework that uses topical trust values from a social network of authenticated people. When you receive an email from someone you do not know, but he/she is in the network, Konfidi will compute an inferred trust value for you.
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    YES Linux a distribution that is focused on ease of use, user experience, and the internet. In 3 screens a secure server is installed and administered from a browser. A user should not have to use the console, but can if they wish.
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    Virtual Qmail - virtual domains management system for qmail. It is designed to be fast, reliable, and easy to use. Includes software allowing users to manage their accounts via WWW.
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    A complete server platform for business: web, database, portal, ecommerce, intranet, office, email, virtual office/VPN, security, groupware, CMS, CRM, workflow. Apache, LAMP, WAMP, J2EE, Zope, Webware,Perl,Python, jk2, portal kit, portlet, accounting/ERP
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    idyuts is \"I Dare You to Use This Shell\"; a pre-hibernate approach to replacing an ORM written with jython functors into a pure-Java language command pattern. The \"pipeline codegen artifacts\" are simple IoC templates, and trivial to adapt
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