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I'm doing some development which will involve reacting to emails, and I'd like to use a local IMAP mail server for this.

I currently use Devnull SMTP server for testing of sending emails, but this just logs and discards messages, it doesn't do IMAP for checking incoming emails/mailboxes.

I don't need/want a full-blown server, just something lightweight I can easily start/stop as required.

Multi-platform is preferred, but feel free to provide answer for specific platforms also.

(A POP3-based server would also be acceptable for development use, since I'll be supporting both in my code anyway.)

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Mercury Mail Server is a full featured mail server (minus webmail), however it is very light and should meet your need: Mercury Mail Server

Edit: Forgot to mention Windows/Netware only

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Take a look at hMailServer.

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I've used hMail on several of my domains for a few years now, very slick, lightweight server. – Neil N Apr 20 at 21:51
I gave Mercury Mail Server and hMail server a whirl. hMail was much, much nicer to deal with. Easier to get installed and with a nice configurator. Very slick. (Of course, I was previously using sendmail built for SUA/Interix.) – Brian Reiter Jun 15 at 12:22
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Check out courier for unix-based machines. I've run it for quite some time on a linux machine, and it's very nice. You can easily enable/disable the features you want, including SMTP, POP, IMAP, SMTP Auth, SSL versions of protocols, etc.

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exim works nice even in windows via cygwin.

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