Tarmail is a secure and reliable e-mail server designed to prevent abuse and ensure the confidentiality of messages. It offers robust protection against spam, phishing, and other malicious activities, making it an ideal choice for businesses and individuals looking for a safe and efficient e-mail solution.
Tarmail is released under the open-source GPL version 2, which means that the user must accept this license agreement before downloading and using it. The software is designed to run on any platform that properly implements the BSD Sockets interface, with minimum dependencies to ensure easy installation.
It's essential to note that Tarmail is currently in development, so there may be issues that need addressing. Every effort has been made to make the software as reliable as possible. However, as with all software, there is no guarantee that it won't crash or generate a storm of messages. If you do encounter an issue while using Tarmail, the developers encourage you to share your feedback to improve the software's performance further.
It's important to bear in mind that this software is provided "as-is" and carries no warranty of any kind. You use it at your own risk, and the author of the software will not be liable for any damages caused by using it.
Tarmail has recently undergone updates that include virtual domains, the SIZE extension, optional whitelist-block notification for users, and the DESTDIR= and PREFIX= options for the Makefile. Additionally, numerous bugs have been fixed, making the software more reliable and efficient.
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