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    DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) library for Windows, based on YDK plugin for acSMTP/Eserv mail server.
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    Forpost is an embeddable, interpreted stack-based(Forth-like) language which has simple, compact and effective implementation in ANSI C. Main features: heterogeneous arrays, higher-order functions, program/data equivalence.
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    FurionMUCK is a modern MUD server based on TinyMUCK and Fuzzball extensions. It uses a MySQL driven backend storage engine for improved reliability, functionality, scalability and stablity.
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    Fuzzball MUCK

    Moved to http://www.fuzzball.org

    Moved to http://www.fuzzball.org Everything here has been frozen for historical purposes. Fuzzball Muck is a networked multi-user MUD chat server. It is user-extensible, and newer versions (6.x) support advanced features such as GUI dialogs, through close client-server cooperation with Trebuchet or other clients that support MCP-GUI.
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    acSMTP is a SMTP/POP3/IMAP mail server for Win32. May serve MX hosts and in-LAN mail. Black/white lists for IPs/Emails, RBL spam blocks, DNS Email validation, optional DBMS backend for lists and rules, custom user authorization, AntiVirus API.
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    Everything related to forth programming that has been discussed on the comp.lang.forth usenet newsgroup. The site is dedicated towards improving portability between forth implementations, providing surveys, example implementations, and library modules.
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    wrath

    wrath

    Single-player first person shooter game for JSR-184 Java/J2ME phones.

    Re-live this classic story as an interactive 3D real-time action/adventure. Lead one of the world's greatest warriors, Achilles, through an almost never ending maze of encounters. All significant themes of the epic poem are explored. You'll discover the substance of heroism as well as the concepts of glory and honor by attempting to control the consuming rage within Achilles. Minimum requirements: JSR-184(Mobile 3D Graphics), CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0 Java/J2ME device with 1.5 megabytes of heap space
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