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    • https://haraka.github.io/
    • https://github.com/haraka/Haraka

    "Haraka is a highly scalable node.js email server with a modular plugin architecture. Haraka can serve thousands of concurrent connections and deliver thousands of messages per second. Haraka and plugins are written in asynchronous JS and are very fast.

    Haraka has very good spam protection (see plugins) and works well as a filtering MTA. It also works well as a MSA running on port 587 with auth and dkim_sign plugins enabled.

    Haraka makes no attempt to be a mail store (like Exchange or Postfix/Exim/Qmail), a LDA, nor an IMAP server (like Dovecot or Courier). Haraka is typically used with such systems.

    Haraka has a scalable outbound mail delivery engine built in. Mail marked as relaying (such as via an auth plugin) is automatically queued for outbound delivery."

    Giving this it's own post thread.

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    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn
      • https://haraka.github.io/
      • https://github.com/haraka/Haraka

      "Haraka is a highly scalable node.js email server with a modular plugin architecture. Haraka can serve thousands of concurrent connections and deliver thousands of messages per second. Haraka and plugins are written in asynchronous JS and are very fast.

      Haraka has very good spam protection (see plugins) and works well as a filtering MTA. It also works well as a MSA running on port 587 with auth and dkim_sign plugins enabled.

      Haraka makes no attempt to be a mail store (like Exchange or Postfix/Exim/Qmail), a LDA, nor an IMAP server (like Dovecot or Courier). Haraka is typically used with such systems.

      Haraka has a scalable outbound mail delivery engine built in. Mail marked as relaying (such as via an auth plugin) is automatically queued for outbound delivery."

      Giving this it's own post thread.

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      @marcusquinn Cloudron already uses Haraka. It's what we use in Cloudron Email instead of postfix. Great software! (I am also in the top 10 contributors in Haraka - https://github.com/haraka/Haraka/graphs/contributors 😄 ) The haraka team is really friendly and nice!

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      • girishG girish

        @marcusquinn Cloudron already uses Haraka. It's what we use in Cloudron Email instead of postfix. Great software! (I am also in the top 10 contributors in Haraka - https://github.com/haraka/Haraka/graphs/contributors 😄 ) The haraka team is really friendly and nice!

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        @girish said in Haraka:

        I am also in the top 10 contributors in Haraka

        Nice.

        Am I correct in assuming it is your Cloudron work that has led to those contributions?

        Be cool to know which others apps you or @nebulon have contributed significantly to 🙂

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        • girishG girish

          @marcusquinn Cloudron already uses Haraka. It's what we use in Cloudron Email instead of postfix. Great software! (I am also in the top 10 contributors in Haraka - https://github.com/haraka/Haraka/graphs/contributors 😄 ) The haraka team is really friendly and nice!

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          @girish Ahhh, cool! Every day is a school day 🙂

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