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    X-Itools: Email/Web Log Search Engine

    Strong Email & Apache Log Analysis with Active Security Features

    ...Now based on web 2.0 technologies (ExtJS 4.1) and devel restarted because of a particular interest given to it by a world wide Organization (United Nations). Module renamed "X-Itools ELSE", for "X-Itools E-mail Log Search Engine". Some features: Log analysis and correlation of Postfix and Exchange servers, statistics, policy manager, in-deep analysis, automated network graphs for e-mail tracing, CSV export... The Swiss knife of Messaging Admins. In 2015, X-Itools ELSE is no more limited to E-mail logs: Apache logs are also processed and related stats and dashboards will be there!
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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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