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Bubbles the simple, easy to use HTTP web server, browser controlled
Bubbles the simple, easy to use HTTP web server that is browser controlled, and capable of serving static files over the internet, either streamed from disk, or direct from RAM without lag.
A GUI administration panel is accessed through your web browser (e.g. "http://localhost:1080/admin/" + default password of "admin"), which controls all her settings and vital functions, all in real time.
OpenXP 5 - a multi-protocol offline mail and news reader
...OpenXP 5 is capable of establishing TLS encrypted connections to POP3, IMAP, SMTP and NNTP based servers and supports the new IPv6 protocol.
see:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossPoint
http://svn.code.sf.net/p/openxp5/code/doc/Crosspoint_Versions.pdf
http://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/de.comm.software.crosspoint
...Mail Alert Simple Mailer supports SSL and STARTTLS protocols, so it is compatible with many free e-mail providers like GMail, Hotmail, etc. Unlike other simple command line tools it supports ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2 and UTF-8 code pages for national characters. Mail Alert Simple Mailer encrypts SMTP password in configuration file.
...This project is derived from Mystic BBS V1.10 A38, which was released onto Sourceforge under the GPL.
Mystic BBS has since been removed from Sourceforge and has returned to a closed source development model. Guardian BBS is hereby forked to keep the Opensource code alive and available for everyone under the terms of the GPL in which it was released.