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    MeTA1

    secure, reliable, fast MTA

    ... it starts. * smtps: the SMTP server receives e-mails. * smtpc: the SMTP client sends e-mails. * smar: the address resolver provides lookups in various maps including DNS for mail routing. * qmgr: the queue manager controls the flow of e-mails through the SMTP servers and clients.
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    Kelvin's Batch Program v9.0(latest)

    A simple batch program with many useful functions!

    Changelogs: v9 -- Fixed MSCONFIG flooding bug v8 -- Added Adv Control Panel v7 -- Added keepsafe directory secure v6 -- Improved update system v5 -- Added sudoku solver v4 -- Added initializing screen v3 -- Display current version in main menu v2 -- Fixed netplwiz bug v1 -- New build
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    WhitewallManager

    Whitelist manager

    WhitewallManager is a whitelist manager. It aims to be a web based administration tool for administrators using a default-deny approach to the security of the network they are responsible for. Default-deny is a superior model for network security as compared to default-allow, which is how the security model of most local area networks is modeled. Default-deny disallows all but access granted to resources which you specifically allow. The advantage to this is that any new resources which...
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