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  1. http://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=168
    Simple Machines Forum mod that allows you to submit a post by email to the forum
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_webmail_providers
    Lists webmail providers including a list comparing features such as own domain, imap, pop3, etc. Makes a useful list when looking for an outsourced mail provider.
  3. http://home.gna.org/feed2imap/
    Feed2Imap reads feeds and posts them to an IMAP server, directly into the folder specified. Similar to rss2mail or rss2email but directly to an imap folder. Written in ruby included in Ubuntu repos.
  4. http://mailinator.com/
    An awesome and awesomely simple service that allows one to create a disposable email address on the fly, anything @mailinator.com and then check it later. All email is semi-public. Very cool.
  5. http://mandrill.com/
    Mandrill, deliver incoming email to a webhook, and process outgoing email. Can do message manipulation also. 12k emails/month free, from MailChimp.
  6. http://matthew.mceachen.us/blog/automatic-disposable-email-addresses-for-google-apps-611.html
    How to create "minus addresses" on Google Apps. It involves creating a catch-all and creating filters that forward the messages to the appropriate account. Clever workaround.
  7. http://newspipe.sourceforge.net/
    Newspipe reads an OPML file and sends the feeds by email. It has one unique feature in that it can scrape the link url and send the full thing as a MIME attachment to an email. Good for feeds which only publish descriptions. Written in python.
  8. http://rss2email.infogami.com/CHANGELOG
    rss2email reads feeds and delivers them by smtp. Written in python by Aaron Swartz.
  9. http://rss2imap.sourceforge.net/en/
    rss2imap is a little like feed2imap but much, much older (last change in rss2imap was 2006 vs 2008 for feed2imap). rss2imap is written in perl and needs a few perl modules installed to work.
  10. http://safe-mail.net/
    Encrypted, paranoid friendly email service. 3mb free, 75MiB accounts from $25/year. Not particularly cheap and very Web 1.0.
  11. http://toutapp.com/
    Tools to automate and track the success of repetitive emails. Insteads of copying / pasting the same pitches in email, use tout and track response, opens, clicks, etc on all the different templates. $30/month for 1 user, $50 for 3, $100 for 10.
  12. http://wiki.fastmail.fm/index.php?title=MoreSieveExamples
    Sieve mail filtering recipes on the FastMail wiki, relevant to TuffMail.
  13. http://www.01.com/
    Email / Zimbra hosting from 01.com. Starts from about $50/mailbox/year. Optional "Legal Compliance" service that archives all incoming / outgoing mail permanently for $25/mailbox/year. Nice feature.
  14. http://www.bluetie.com/
    BlueTie are a business email hosting company. Prices start from $5/month/user including 10Gb of space, virus, spam, calendar, etc.
  15. http://www.flowtown.com/
    Take users email addresses and figure out what social networks they're on, plus all kinds of fancy whizzbangy magic added to find your "influencers", "sneezers" or whatever. They include email marketing it seems.
  16. http://www.fusemail.com/
    FuseMail is a hosted mail service which includes webmail, IMAP, POP3, calendar functions, shared files, groupware, and more. All for $2/month/mailbox. Great.
  17. http://www.hashcash.org/
    Hashcash is an anti-spam technology which requires the sender to compute a partial hash collision (which takes a predictable amount of time) in order to "pay" for their email. On the flipside, it's very easy to verify the hash.
  18. http://www.mailcircuit.com/
    MailCircuit hosting starts from $10/year/account (minimum of 5 accounts) plus $150 setup on your own domain. So $50/year plus $150. 10Gb mailbox, etc. They have a handy list of their competitors. :)
  19. http://www.pmailer.co.za/
    pMailer is an "email delivery engine" based in South Africa. Email newsletters, tracking, all that usual gubbins I presume.
  20. http://www.runbox.com/
    Runbox is a mail hosting service, from $50/year, sub accounts at $20/year, extra domains $5/year.
  21. http://www.simplymailsolutions.com/
    Mail hosting company based in the UK. Accounts start from £12/year for a 1Gb IMAP / POP3 / SMTP box.
  22. http://www.tuffmail.com/
    Tuffmail offer an exceptionally advanced mail hosting service. The feature list is very detailed and very technical. All accounts are monthly bandwidth limited (related to the disk limit). Starts from 1 account at $2.40/month.
  23. http://www.xfruits.com/
    xFruits is a sort of Yahoo! Pipes type service where you can take content and munge it into different forms. RSS to Atom, RSS to email, x RSS to 1 RSS, etc, etc.
  24. https://github.com/r3c/Custom-From/#readme
    A custom "from" plugin for roundcube that auto sets the from address to whatever email address the message was delivered to. Mind blowingly awesome.
  25. https://www.absorb.it/virtual-id
    Genius Thunderbird plugin that sets a custom From address based on the recipient address of the email. Genius, exactly what I've been seeking for years. Now to get it setup...

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