Mail-in-a-box vs OpenGOO
A side-by-side look at Mail-in-a-box and OpenGOO. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Mail-in-a-box
Network & Admin
Mail-in-a-Box is an open source email server that allows you to set up and manage email on your own server or virtual private server. It bundles together common email components like Postfix, Dovecot, SpamAssassin, and OpenDKIM into an easy-to-manage package.
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OpenGOO
Web Browsers
OpenGOO is an open-source web browser and Internet suite. It is privacy-focused and does not track user data, with features like encrypted browsing and ad blocking built-in. As an open platform, OpenGOO can be customized and extended with third-party add-ons and themes.
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