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    Hedwig Mail server
    Hedwig is an open source IMAP, SMTP, POP3 server written in Java, designed with ease of installation and configuration in mind. Hedwig enables storage of mail message headers in a relational database(MySQL or Oracle) and mail messages in a file system. Visit http://hwmail.sourceforge.net/ for more information.
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    jamesui

    An unofficial web console to administer Apache James 3 server

    MOVED TO: https://github.com/fulvio999/jamesui Jamesui is an unofficial web interface to manage and monitor Apache James 3 mail server. It is written in Java and run inside Apache Tomcat.
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    Graphical OS Kernel compiled with gcc 4.6.1 and nasm 2.09.08
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