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    GroupServer

    GroupServer

    A mailing list manager with an excellent web interface

    ...GroupServer also has an integrated web interface, so you can use the web to post, read the archives, and administer your groups. It is a bit like Google Groups. GroupServer gives you an open source system under your control: your groups, on your site, on your hardware.
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    ciphermail

    ciphermail

    Ciphermail email encryption gateway (S/MIME, OpenPGP, PDF encryption)

    ...Ciphermail Email Encryption Gateway has a built-in CA which can be used to issue X.509 certificates for internal and external users. For additional security, keys can be securely generated and stored in a tamper proof Hardware Security Module (HSM). The built-in Data Leak Prevention (DLP) module can be used to prevent certain information to leave the organization via email. Ciphermail can be installed on most Linux and Unix based systems. Installation packages are available for Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat/CentOS and OpenSUSE. A ready to run virtual appliance for VMware and Hyper-V is available.
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    It's a supporting service for Nagios, which enables the Nagios Admin {& Contact.cfg's Moderator} to ACK any Alert/Notification mailed to them by just forwarding that mail to a GMail-id owned by them. One ID can be used for multiple Nagios Servers.
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    "dBird Notifier" (with interactive pop-up tray icon) shows incoming messages of the following types: email (thunderbird), twitter and icq (pidgin) - both visually with system message and RGB-LED attached to serial/usb port (hardware details included)
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    Scicos-HDL is a tool to design digital circuit system; it integrates the hardware circuit, algorithm and Scilab/Scicos environment as a plat for digital circuit design, simulation and Hardware Description Language generation. ZhangDong & KangCai
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    Parallelsimu provides interfaces for parallel simulation of RTL descriptions of complex hardware designs(SoCs, CPUs and etc.) written in Verilog HDL.
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    Global mesh development software and hardware platform from developing global wireless mesh network using multiple frequencies.
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