The SMTP message submission daemon is a software that automates the process of submitting email messages to a mail server. It is an efficient tool for sending bulk emails and conforms to industry standards.
To use GNU Anubis, it is highly recommended to have GSASL, a database such as plain text, GDBM, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, GnuTLS, OpenSSL, GnuPG with GPGME, and Guile. These tools support Transport Layer Security Library, cryptography, and the GNU extension language.
The software also offers optional tools such as the TCP/IP Identification Protocol server, required only by the "transparent" Anubis authentication mode, PCRE or Perl-Compatible Regular Expression Library, PAM or Pluggable Authentication Modules, and libwrap or TCP wrappers, an access control library.
In conclusion, GNU Anubis is an excellent tool for changing messages before they are sent to an MTA, making it an essential part of the mailing process. The software's flexibility and ease of configuration make it a must-have for organizations looking to improve their mailing process.
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