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useSend: Open Source Email Sending Infrastructure Alternative
useSend is an open-source platform designed as a self-hostable alternative to commercial email sending services like Resend, Sendgrid, and Postmark. It leverages Amazon SES for reliable and cost-effective email delivery, offering a comprehensive dashboard for managing both transactional and marketing emails.

disposable-email-domains: The Essential Blocklist for Temporary Email Domains
The `disposable-email-domains` repository provides a crucial list of temporary and disposable email domains, widely used to prevent spam and abuse on online services. This comprehensive blocklist helps developers and administrators identify and block registrations from throw-away email addresses. Notably, it is utilized by PyPI to maintain the integrity of its user base, making it a highly reliable resource for enhancing platform security.

Zero: An Open-Source AI Email Solution for Privacy and Self-Hosting
Zero is an innovative open-source email application that modernizes email with AI agents, prioritizing user privacy and self-hosting capabilities. It offers a unified inbox for various email providers, providing a customizable and secure experience. This project stands as a transparent, data-privacy-focused alternative to traditional email services.

mailcow-dockerized: Your All-in-One Dockerized Mail Server Solution
mailcow-dockerized offers a robust and easy-to-deploy mail server solution, leveraging Docker for a streamlined setup. It integrates essential components like Postfix, Dovecot, Rspamd, ClamAV, and SOGo, providing a complete and secure email environment. This project simplifies the complexities of managing a full-featured mail stack.

Himalaya: A Powerful CLI Tool for Email Management in Your Terminal
Himalaya is a robust command-line interface (CLI) tool designed for managing emails directly from your terminal. Built with Rust, it offers multi-accounting, PGP encryption, OAuth 2.0 support, and various backend integrations like IMAP, SMTP, Maildir, and Notmuch, providing a flexible and efficient way to handle your correspondence. This tool distinguishes itself by offering a stateless, command-line approach, ideal for scripting and integration into existing workflows.