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    PHPMyWebHosting (PMWH) will provide a gui viewed in a browser, which lets you adminstrate postfix-sql-based (mySQL, PostGre) emailaddresses, Apache Virtual Hosts, DNS-zones etc. When completed, PHPMyWebHosting will provide a complete webhosting-Interface
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    Hastymail
    Hastymail is a fast, secure, rfc-compliant, cross-platform IMAP/SMTP client application written in PHP providing a clean web interface for sending and reading E-mail. This version of Hastymail is no longer being developed. We are now working on a new version, Hastymail 3, AKA, "Cypht". http://cypht.org
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    Automated Server Monitor (ASM) has been designed to monitor 1..n servers for service availability. This includes checking any TCP/UDP service, many popular databases including Firebird, MySQL and SQL Server. ASM has been written using Delphi and C#.
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