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    ICAP Phrase Filter Daemon

    ICAP Daemon that implements content scanning

    icappfd is an ICAP daemon that can scan and change responses received from an HTTP server. It scans content for phrases, assigns a score to a page and will redirect to a block url for each page with a score that passes a pre-configured limit... It's kinda like a spam filter for the web. icappfd is used with proxy servers (squid3, and probably others) to protect users from certain types of content such as gambling, peer2peer, porn etc etc.
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    OpenChange Project

    OpenChange Project

    Microsoft Exchange compatible server and client libraries

    OpenChange is a portable Open Source implementation of Microsoft Exchange server and Exchange protocols. It provides a complete solution to interoperate with Microsoft Outlook clients or Microsoft Exchange servers. OpenChange client-side library is used in existing messaging clients and is the solution in new projects to communicate natively with Microsoft Exchange and Exchange-compatible servers. OpenChange server is a transparent Microsoft Exchange server replacement using native...
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