List of mail server software
This is a list of mail server software: mail transfer agents, mail delivery agents, and other computer software which provide e-mail within Internet message handling services (MHS).
Product statistics
According to one survey, sendmail, Microsoft Exchange Server, Postfix, and Exim together control over 90% of market share for SMTP service in 2014.[1]
Another survey suggests a more balanced distribution, though it included hosted e-mail services such as Postini.[2]
These surveys are rather difficult to produce,[3] hence it is no surprise if they disagree.
SMTP
- agorum core
- Apache James
- Atmail
- Axigen
- Citadel
- CommuniGate Pro
- Courier
- Digital Integration iMail
- Eudora Internet Mail Server
- Exim
- FirstClass
- Gordano Messaging Suite
- Halon
- Haraka
- HMailServer
- IBM Lotus Domino
- IceWarp Mail Server
- Ipswitch IMail Server
- Ironport
- Mailtraq
- MDaemon
- Mercury Mail Transport System
- MeTA1
- Microsoft Exchange Server
- MMDF
- Novell GroupWise
- Novell NetMail
- Opendium Iceni
- OpenSMTPD
- Openwave Systems
- Open-Xchange
- Oracle Beehive
- Oracle Communications Messaging Server
- Postfix
- qmail
- qpsmtpd
- Scalix
- Sendmail
- Smail
- SparkEngine
- SMTP Proxy
- Sun Java System
- Synovel Collabsuite
- Univention Corporate Server
- WinGate
- XMS Email Application Server
- Zarafa
- Zentyal
- Zimbra
- ZMailer
POP/IMAP
- agorum core
- Apache James
- Axigen
- Bongo
- Citadel/UX
- CommuniGate Pro
- Courier Mail Server
- Cyrus IMAP server
- Dovecot
- Eudora Internet Mail Server
- FirstClass
- Gordano Messaging Suite
- hMailServer
- IceWarp Mail Server
- Ipswitch IMail Server
- IBM Lotus Domino
- Mailtraq
- MDaemon
- Mercury Mail Transport System
- Microsoft Exchange Server
- Novell GroupWise
- Novell NetMail
- Open-Xchange
- Opendium Iceni
- Oracle Beehive
- Synovel Collabsuite
- UW IMAP
- WinGate
- Zarafa
- Zentyal
- Zimbra
Mail filtering
See also
References
- ↑ Security Space Mail (MX) Server Survey, April 1, 2014.
- ↑ MailChannels Mail Server Survey, 2006
- ↑ Ken Simpson; Stas Bekman (2007). "Fingerprinting the World's Mail Servers". O'Reilly Media. Retrieved October 23, 2010.
- ↑ https://www.proofpoint.com/us/solutions/products/enterprise-protection
External links
- MTA Comparison article by Dan Shearer, last updated January 2007
- Mail Servers Distribution Around the World
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