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3 <TITLE>MasqMail
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13 <td align=center width="100%"><font size="6" color="#ffffff">MasqMail</font></td>
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17 <center><img src="logo_masqmail.jpg" alt="MasqMail"></img></center><br>
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18
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19 <a href="index.html#intro">Introduction</a><br>
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20 <a href="index.html#features">Features</a><br>
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21 <a href="index.html#how">How it works</a><br>
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22 <a href="index.html#plat">Platforms</a><br>
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23 <a href="index.html#limit">Limitations</a><br>
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24 <a href="index.html#secure">Security</a><br>
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25 <a href="index.html#require">Requirements</a><br>
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26 <a href="index.html#down">Download</a><br>
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27 <a href="index.html#docu">Documentation</a></br>
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28 <a href="index.html#road">Roadmap</a><br>
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29 <a href="index.html#list">Mailing List</a><br>
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30 <a href="index.html#bugs">Bugs and Suggestions</a><br>
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31 <br>
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33
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34 <h2>Introduction</h2>
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35
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36 <p>MasqMail is a mail server designed for hosts that do not have a
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37 permanent internet connection eg. a home network or a single host at
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38 home. It has special support for connections to different ISPs. It
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39 replaces sendmail or other MTAs such as qmail or exim.<p>
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40
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41 <p>Since version 0.0.10 it supports alias address expansion and can
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42 deliver to pipes.</p>
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43
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44 <p>MasqMail is released under the <a href="http://www.fsf.org">GPL</a>
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45 license.</p>
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46
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47 <a name="features"></a> <h2>Features</h2>
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48
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49 <ul>
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50 <li>Delivers only when online to a destination 'outside' your LAN</li>
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51 <li>Support for multiple Providers (ie. Mail Servers, or direct delivery)</li>
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52 <li>Rewriting of Return addresses (Return-Path:, From:, Reply-To:),
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53 configurable for each Provider separately</li>
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54 <li>can also be used as a Mail Server on a LAN</li>
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55 <li>alias support</li>
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56 <li>delivery to pipes</li>
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57 <li>delivery to MDAs (eg. procmail)</li>
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58 <li>Maildir support (version >= 0.2.5)</li>
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59 <li>routing depending on sender</li>
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60 <li>AUTH (RFC 2554) support (as client, since version 0.1.0)</li>
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61 <li>SMTP-after-POP</li>
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62 <li>POP3 client</li>
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63 <li>POP3 client daemon (fetch mail in regular intervals if online)</li>
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64 </ul>
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65
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66 <a name="how"></a> <h2>How it works</h2>
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67
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68 <p>When offline, MasqMail queues all mail with a destination outside
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69 of the local network. When you connect to the internet, masqmail will
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70 be called with a connection name as an argument. MasqMail then sends
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71 the queued mail to the configured mailserver for that ISP. When a
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72 message from the local net is received when online, MasqMail delivers
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73 it immediately. If there is no mail server for that ISP, MasqMail can
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74 also send the mails directly to their destinations.</p>
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75
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76 <p>For each ISP different return addresses can be configured. This
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77 makes it possible to get around spam traps which desire your return
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78 address to be from the same domain as the host the mail is coming
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79 from. This is not a problem if you always connect to a single ISP, but
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80 is one if you use different ones from time to time. It also makes it
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81 possible to configure your mailer to a return address on your local
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82 network which maybe totally unknown outside. So delivery failure
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83 messages originating on your local net can be sent directly to you,
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84 while those that occur outside will be sent to the configured
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85 address. <em>(Note that the return path is different from the From:
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86 address or the Reply-to: address. You can still have a single address
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87 where you want replys to be sent to).</em></p>
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88
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89 <p>When offline, MasqMail behaves just like any other ordinary mail
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90 server (with a few limitations, but these will be fixed in the
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91 future).</p>
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92
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93 <p>To detect its online status, MasqMail can take advantage of the <a
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94 href="http://cpwright.com/mserver/">masqdialer</a> system. But it also
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95 works well without it.</p>
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96
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97 <p>See the <a href="manual.html">manual</a> for more information.</p>
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98
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99 <a name="plat"></a>
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100 <h2>Platforms</h2>
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101
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102 <p>MasqMail is being developed for Linux. It may run on other Un*x like
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103 platforms, but it will certainly not run on Windows or a
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104 Mac. Currently I see no point in porting it to other platforms.</p>
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105
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106 <p>But it is possible to use a Windows (or Mac or any system that
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107 knows about SMTP) host as a client. Just configure your mailer to use
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108 the machine MasqMail is running on as your mail server.</p>
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109
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110 <a name="limit"></a>
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111 <h2>Limitations</h2>
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112
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113 <p>MasqMail is still in an early stage of development so use it with
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114 caution! There may still be serious bugs in it, so mail might
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115 get lost. But in the nearly two years of its existence so far there
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116 was only one time a bug which caused mail retrieved via pop3 to be
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117 lost in rare circumstances.</p>
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118
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119 <p>There are also some features every MTA should have:</p>
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120
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121 <ul>
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122
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123 <li> it does not use .forward files (but it uses alias files since 0.0.10)</li>
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124 <li> it does not support retrieving mail from a multi-drop mailboxes</li>
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125
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126 </ul>
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127
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128 <p>But these are worked on.</p>
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129
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130 <p>MasqMail is <em>not</em> designed to run on a host with a permanent
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131 internet connection. It does not have the ability to check for spam
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132 mail and it will relay everything from everywhere to everywhere. Use
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133 another mail server such as <a href="http://www.exim.org">exim</a>
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134 for permanent connections.</p>
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135
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136 <p>BTW: I am already using it...</p>
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137
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138 <a name="secure"></a>
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139 <h2>Security</h2>
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140
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141 <p>I hope that I have not done anything stupid, but there may be
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142 security holes in it. If you find one, please tell me.</p>
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143
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144 <p>MasqMail does not listen to a port to the internet (unless you
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145 manage to configure it to do so... which is pretty senseless anyway),
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146 so that door is closed.</p>
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147
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148 <p>MasqMail is designed to run with an own user and group id. It uses
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149 root permission only when necessary, ie. to open a listening port and
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150 to change identity to some user when it delivers local mail.</p>
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151
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152 <a name="require"></a>
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153 <h2>Requirements</h2>
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154
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155 <p>MasqMail requires glib 1.2 or greater. You may find this strange
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156 since glib was originally written for gimp and is used by <a
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157 href="http://www.gtk.org">gtk</a>, but glib does not necessarily have
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158 to do with GUIs. It has some useful list and string functions, and I
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159 use only these. This may change in the future when I write my own
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160 utilities.</p>
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161
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162 <p>I develop MasqMail with a Debian woody distribution, Kernel 2.4.x and
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163 glibc (libc6) with gcc 2.95. There have been reports that it compiles and
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164 runs under Redhat, SuSE, slackware, with libc5 (since 0.0.4) and Kernel
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165 2.0.x and 2.2.x, and FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD.</p>
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166
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167 <a name="down"></a>
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168 <h2>Download</h2>
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169
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170 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.20.tar.gz">masqmail-0.2.20.tar.gz (http)</a> (unstable version, about 242K)<br>
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171 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.20.tar.gz.asc">masqmail-0.2.20.tar.gz.asc (http)</a>
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172 detached <a href="http://www.gnupg.org">GnuPG</a> signature, signed with
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173 <a href="oku.asc">451EAB1B</a>, fingerprint <pre>CDA0 CB53 83C6 84DF 760F 6BFE 5265 5226 451E AB1B</pre>
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174 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.18.tar.gz.md5sum">masqmail-0.2.20.tar.gz.md5sum (http)</a> (md5sum)<br>
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175 <!--
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176 <br>
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177 <a href="http://www.sonic.net/~okurth/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-i386/masqmail_0.2.19-1_i386.deb">masqmail_0.2.19-1_i386.deb</a> Debian package for sid<br>
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178 <br>
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179 <a href="download/masqmail_0.2.18-0.sarge1_i386.deb">masqmail_0.2.18-0.sarge1_i386.deb</a> Debian package for sarge
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180 -->
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181 <br>
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182 <br>
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183 xdelta (binary patches), apply with
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184 <pre>
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185 xdelta patch file.xdelta old.tar.gz new.tar.gz
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186 </pre>
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187 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.12-0.2.13.xdelta">masqmail-0.2.12-0.2.13.xdelta</a> (5K)<br>
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188 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.13-0.2.14.xdelta">masqmail-0.2.13-0.2.14.xdelta</a> (7K)<br>
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189 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.14-0.2.15.xdelta">masqmail-0.2.14-0.2.15.xdelta</a> (6K)<br>
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190 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.15-0.2.16.xdelta">masqmail-0.2.15-0.2.16.xdelta</a> (5K)<br>
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191 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.16-0.2.17.xdelta">masqmail-0.2.16-0.2.17.xdelta</a> (15K)<br>
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192 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.17-0.2.18.xdelta">masqmail-0.2.17-0.2.18.xdelta</a> (8K)<br>
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193 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.18-0.2.19.xdelta">masqmail-0.2.18-0.2.19.xdelta</a> (6K)<br>
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194 <a href="download/masqmail-0.2.19-0.2.20.xdelta">masqmail-0.2.19-0.2.20.xdelta</a> (6K)<br>
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195
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196 <p>Note: the unstable version is pretty stable already.</p>
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197
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198 <a href="download/MasqMail-0.1.17.tar.gz">MasqMail-0.1.17.tar.gz (http)</a> (stable version, about 174K)<br>
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199 <!--
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200 <br>
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201 <a href="../debian/dists/woody/main/binary-i386/masqmail_0.1.17-2_i386.deb">masqmail_0.1.17-2_i386.deb</a> Debian package for woody
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202 -->
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203 <br>
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204
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205 <p>Waldemar Brodkorb has made rpms for SuSE 7.0 and 7.1 <em>with</em> ESMTP AUTH,
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206 see <a href="http://packman.links2linux.de/index.php4?action=091">this page</a></p>
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207
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208 <a href="download/ChangeLog">ChangeLog (unstable)</a><br>
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209 <a href="download/ChangeLog-stable">ChangeLog (stable)</a><br>
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210 <br>
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211 See <a href="download/index.html">download/</a> if your are curious for older versions.
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212
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213 <p>masqmail is also in Debian. You will find it <a
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214 href="http://packages.debian.org/masqmail">here</a>.</p>
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215
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216 <a name="docu"></a>
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217 <h2>Documentation</h2>
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218
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219 <p>masqmail comes with a bunch of man pages, these are also available
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220 <a href="manual.html">online</a>. Some people have written introductory pages
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221 for the initial installation:</p>
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222
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223 <p>
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224 Christoph Hertel has written a <a href="http://instruction.at/mmquickconfig">quick help</a> page for masqmail.
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225 </p>
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226
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227 <a name="road"></a>
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228 <h2>Roadmap</h2>
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229
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230 <p>MasqMail will be optimized for slow connections. It uses ESMTP
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231 pipelining both when sending and receiving and sends all messages to a
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232 single host in a single connection.</p>
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233
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234 <p>Apart from the missing things mentioned above, I plan to implement
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235 the following features:</p>
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236
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237 <ul>
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238 <li>ODMR support as a client</li>
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239 <li>POP3 multidrop support</li>
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240 </ul>
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241
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242 <a name="list"></a>
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243 <h2>Mailing List</h2>
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244
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245 <p>There is now a <a
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246 href="http://lists.masqmail.cx/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/masqmail">Mailing
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247 List</a> for MasqMail. To subscribe or to view the archive use the
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248 link.</p>
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249
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250 <a name="bugs"></a>
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251 <h2>Bugs and Feedback</h2>
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252
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253 <p>Since MasqMail is very young, bugs are quite probable. If you
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254 encounter one, send it to <a
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255 href="mailto:oku@masqmail.cx">me</a>. Please tell me the versions of:
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256 <ul>
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257 <li>MasqMail</li>
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258 <li>libc</li>
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259 <li>OS (Linux) (use uname -a)</li>
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260 <li>glib (use glib-config --version)</li>
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261 <li>the compiler (use gcc -v)</li>
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262 </ul>
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263
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264 <p>If not already so, set the debug level to at least 5 and send the
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265 debug.log (only the important part please...).</p>
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266
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267 <p>To improve MasqMail, bug reports are really needed! The more bug
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268 reports I get the more stable it will get.</p>
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269
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270 <p>Suggestions are always welcome. If there is a feature that you
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271 would like to have in MasqMail, contact me, and I will think about
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272 it. You are also welcome to send patches, but at this stage of
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273 development there will be no CVS access.</p>
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274
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275 <p>If you are using it and are happy with, you can also write that to
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276 me. To make <em>me</em> happy.</p>
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277
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278 <p>If you are not happy with it, you can keep that for
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279 yourself. Before you send some flame, please read these pages very
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280 carefully again.</p>
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287 <hr>
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288 <address>Oliver Kurth <oku at masqmail dot cx></address>
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