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    sender

    tcp/ip utility for testing network connections/ports

    Sender is a windows tcp/ip client/host that lets you send and recieve text to and from tcp/ip ports. It now has a hex mode so that you can send any 8bit byte combinations. It can be used for testing simple pop and smtp connections (original project reason) or for any other protocols for which you may want to test by hand from windows.
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    A set of administrative tools written in Visual BASIC (although you\'re welcome to port it) for working with Novell Groupwise 5.5
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    WinSpamC - a windows port of spamC for SpamAssassin.
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