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meillo@154: \section*{\centering Abstract}
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meillo@386: \masqmail\ is a mail transfer agent for workstations and small networks, and a small replacement for \sendmail, \postfix, and \exim\ in those cases. It has been orphaned by its author more than five years ago. Since then it remained unchanged in a world where emailing did change. Nevertheless, \masqmail\ has unique advantages that makes it still a valuable software.
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meillo@386: This diploma thesis is a scientific planning effort to revive \masqmail. It provides a highly structured analysis of \masqmail\ and its environment. Modern requirements for \masqmail\ are compared against the current state of the program to receive a list of pending work tasks. Further development strategies are carefully compared and discussed. Finally concrete plans and recommendations are defined, with the goal of turning \masqmail\ into a modern mail transfer agent again.
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meillo@154: \section*{\centering Keywords}
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meillo@386: future of communication,
meillo@386: mail transfer agent (\MTA),
meillo@386: market analysis,
meillo@386: masqmail,
meillo@386: \MTA\ architecture,
meillo@386: non-permanent Internet connection,
meillo@386: requirements for modern \MTA{}s,
meillo@386: software redesign,
meillo@386: unified messaging.
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meillo@186: 	Copyright \copyright\ 2008,\,2009 by Markus Schnalke.
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meillo@207: 	This document was typeset in Palatino and Computer Modern font, using the LaTeX document preparation system on machines running the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. Text editing was done with Vim. The PIC language and troff were used to generate the diagrams, in exception of figure \ref{fig:masqmail-arch} which was produced with Egypt and GraphVis. Mercurial was chosen for version control. Further programs and scripts were used for minor tasks---it was all Free Software, though.
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meillo@204: 	The final version of this thesis, in Portable Document Format and PostScript as well as the complete source code, can be retrieved from my website: http://marmaro.de/docs\,.
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meillo@186: 	Permission is hereby granted to copy and distribute this document in verbatim form.
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