8 projects for "network monitoring php source code" with 2 filters applied:

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    Kalkun
    Kalkun is an open source web-based SMS (Short Message Service) manager. It uses Gammu SMSD (part of gammu family) as SMS gateway engine to deliver and retrieve messages from your phone/modem. Documentation is on the wiki: https://github.com/kalkun-sms/Kalkun/wiki Development and source code can be found on github: https://github.com/kalkun-sms/Kalkun/
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    AfterLogic WebMail Lite 7
    AfterLogic WebMail Lite PHP is a free AJAX webmail application. Users can receive, view, manage, compose, and send email through web interface (IMAP and SMTP supported). Source code included.
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    Baikal for Synology

    Baikal for Synology

    Synology DSM installable package for Baïkal CalDAV & CardDAV server

    Store your contacts and calendars on your own Synology NAS, away from the inquisitive eyes of Google, NSA and others. Baïkal itself is an already existing, lightweight CardDAV (contacts) and CalDAV (calendar) server. The source code is public, and available to everyone on GitHub. Baïkal is copyright (c) 2013 by Jérôme Schneider, the homepage is http://baikal-server.com. This SPK package for Synology integrates the Baïkal "flat package", making it easy to install Baïkal on your...
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    maxlist is a fork of PhpList, a newsletter manager. The code was deeply changed so there are features of the original phpList and new ones. It uses smarty, generates XHTML strict, uses an AJAX layer, italian language ,multi-istance, and use case based.
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    A simple PHP script which will monitor your mailboxes and display nearly real-time information about your users' POP mail inboxes, including sizes, last access times, and more in an easy-to-read-at-a-glance web based interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DOGTOWN - Free Software & Tools for administrators ||| please read the Release Notes or docs @ http://dogtown.mare-system.de for a description of each package
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Tomahawk Mail is a complete web mail solution, including account registration. The latest code can be downloaded from the project web site.
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    dBrowser is a PHP/MySQL/PostgreSQL framework/code generator aimed at web/database application developers.
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