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Multiuser BBS/Internet Server Software for multiple platforms including Windows and Linux (legacy versions maintained for DOS and OS/2). Multithreaded modular C/C++ project that includes Telnet, FTP, and Mail servers and support for popular DOS doorgames.
Opensource fork of Mystic BBS, Copyright 1997-2013 By James Coyle. 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.
Conversion from *.mht files to *.htm files. mht2htm extracts all files from mht in single dir so you can open it on any OS. Also works with .eml, .msg, .nws... files
Visual Synapse are component wrappers around the Synapse tcp/ip libraries. It wraps a few common internet protocols, like HTTP, UDP, DNS, ICMP, TCP and SMTP to multi-threaded components that can be used with Delphi, Kylix, Freepascal and C++ Builder.
MailManagerX is a powerful and probably the most comfortable text based programm for reading and writing emails under linux. MailManagerX contains an addressbook, online help, ... and it's own editor.
Very small utilities that encode/decodes files into/from base64 respectively. Completely written in Pure Pascal (from version 2) they should compile in every Pascal compiler known to man.