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    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server

    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server

    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server implements multiple spam filters

    The Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy (ASSP) Server project aims to create an open source platform-independent SMTP Proxy server which implements auto-whitelists, self learning Hidden-Markov-Model and/or Bayesian, Greylisting, DNSBL, DNSWL, URIBL, SPF, SRS, Backscatter, Virus scanning, attachment blocking, Senderbase and multiple other filter methods. Click 'Files' to download the professional version 2.8.1 build 24261. A linux(ubuntu 20.04 LTS) and a freeBSD 12.2 based ready to run OVA of ASSP V2 are...
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    Alien Evolution

    Alien Evolution

    A websocket based realtime browser application using the Alien Cipher.

    Alien Evolution realtime socket based delivery. What makes this website truly unique is we are using a Alien Cipher encoded websocket to deliver the html and javascript to the client. After the initial key exchange Alien completely drops http transfers from the mix and pushes the Alien Evolution website to client via the socket. Secure content delivery and realtime interactivity are the primary goals of this project and Alien Evolution does not disappoint. Alien moves the logic outside...
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    Xtreme Flash Policy Server

    Xtreme Flash Policy Server

    Adobe Flash Socket Policy File Server (cross-domain-policy)

    Adobe Flash Socket Policy File Server. cross-domain-policy file delivering service Focused (but not limited to) on IRC environments Xtreme Flash Policy Server, although it's designed to be used in conjunction with LightIRC (http://www.lightirc.com/) it's suitable for many other environments which needs to serve cross-domain-policy files through network as long as meets Adobe specifications (more info about Adobe cross-domain-policy:...
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    Dougal is a Free (LGPL) mail-washing program for the POP3 protocol, written in Perl. It supports any operating system that supports Perl 5.x and TCP/IP (Perl IO::Socket module).
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    tprsh (Twisted Perl Remote Shell) is a set of client/server Perl scripts which allow the server to execute commands on the client via TCP. The scripts use the IO::Socket module and run on Linux and Windows.
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    mssd is a modular socket server written in Perl. It\'s primary purpose is to be used with Macromedia Flash clients using XML, but it provides a plug-in architecture which theoreticaly allows any TCP/IP protocol to be implemented.
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