ZMailer
Original author(s) | Rayan S. Zachariassen |
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Developer(s) | Matti E. Aarnio |
Initial release | 1988 |
Stable release |
2.99.57
/ June 28, 2007 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Type | Mail transfer agent |
License | GPL / LGPL / Artistic License |
Website |
www |
ZMailer is a SMTP mail transfer agent for Linux, BSD and other Unix-like systems.
It is intended for gateways or mail servers or other large site environments that have extreme demands on the abilities of the mailer.
It was first developed in 1988, in reaction to the then existing problems with Sendmail,[1] by Rayan S. Zachariassen at the University of Toronto. The lead developer, since at least 1994, is Matti E. Aarnio.
While official releases have recently been infrequent, regular development and bug-fixes occur in CVS.
ZMailer supports all the modern features expected in a MTA including DNSBL, SPF, and message content scanning.
One site of note utilizing ZMailer is http://vger.kernel.org, hosting the various Linux kernel mailing lists.
References
External links
- ZMailer homepage
- vger.kernel.org
- Zmscanner input filter for synchronous SMTP input message scanning with many mechanisms, including ClamAV antivirus.
- Zmscanner additional modules
- Dovecot LDA as local delivery agent for ZMailer
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