4 Integrations with Rspamd

View a list of Rspamd integrations and software that integrates with Rspamd below. Compare the best Rspamd integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Rspamd. Here are the current Rspamd integrations in 2026:

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    Postfix

    Postfix

    Postfix

    What is Postfix? It is Wietse Venema's mail server that started life at IBM research as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Now at Google, Wietse continues to support Postfix. Postfix runs (or has run) on AIX, BSD, HP-UX, IRIX, LINUX, MacOS X, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX, and other UNIX systems. It requires ANSI C, a POSIX.1 library, and BSD sockets. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure. The outside has a definite Sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different. Multiple SMTP deliveries over the same TLS-encrypted connection. This reuses the existing tlsproxy(8) and scache(8) services. MySQL stored procedure support. Gradual degradation: in many cases a Postfix daemon will log a warning and continue providing the services that are still available, instead of immediately terminating with a fatal error. Postfix can set the execute bit on a queue file. If this does not work, then no mail will ever be delivered.
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    EmailSuccess

    EmailSuccess

    DIENNEA SRL

    EmailSuccess is an enterprise-level SMTP Server for high volume email sending. EmailSuccess is an MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) solution for senders of any size: ESPs and Marketing Automation Companies. High Performance EmailSuccess is an MTA designed to deliver high email volumes, giving the business full control over Speed, Latency, Reliability and Deliverability parameters. Deliverability Deliverability is key for the clients to reach their target easily. Ensure that the email has the best chance of avoiding spam filters and landing in the inbox. Advanced Sending Intelligence Optimized delivery by tuning email delivery parameters automatically and in real-time; making platform tuning ever so easy.
    Starting Price: $0 - $4000
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    Sendmail

    Sendmail

    Proofpoint

    The sendmail Sentrion platform is specifically designed for large, complex environments, but we make a subset of that solution available as an open-source offering. Sentrion is not for everyone, but if you are using open source email for a large complex environment and need an enterprise platform that will enable your messaging roadmap for years to come (virtualization, consolidation, cloud migration, etc.). The Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) Internet standard enables email senders to digitally sign their messages so that receivers can verify that those messages have not been forged. The DKIM sender authentication scheme allows the recipient of a message to confirm a message originated with the sender’s domain and that the message content has not been altered. A cryptography-based solution, DKIM provides businesses an industry-standard method for mitigating email fraud and protecting an organization’s brand and reputation at a relatively low implementation cost.
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    Exim

    Exim

    Exim

    Exim is a mail transfer agent (MTA) used in Unixllike operating systems. The first version was written in 1995 by Philip Hazel for use in the University of Cambridge Computing Service's e-mail systems. Exim is distributed under the GPL, and therefore is free to download, use and modify. Exim somewhat resembles Smail 3, but it has diverged and now surpasses it in user friendliness and flexibility. They both follow the Sendmail design model where a single main binary controls all the facilities of the MTA. This monolithic design is considered by some to be inherently less secure and slower, but despite this, Exim's security record is much better than Sendmail and comparable with Qmail and Postfix, as is its speed. In advanced areas such as queue handling, address routing and testing, it exhibits excellent performance. Exim doesn't have a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to help you configure it, but some Linux distributions add one.
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