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Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
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
Rumble is a mail server suite for SMTP (ESMTPSA), HTTP, POP3 and IMAP4v1 with an extensive C/C++ and Lua API for scripting. It comes with support for SSL/TLS, SQLite and MySQL and has a web-based administration and webmail feature. Additional included modules feature greylisting, DNS blacklisting, SpamAssassin support and dynamic performance scaling as well as a multithreaded structure that allows for clustering of multiple servers for one or all domains, and with the ease of the Lua API,...
Virtual Qmail - virtual domains management system for qmail. It is designed to be fast, reliable, and easy to use. Includes software allowing users to manage their accounts via WWW.
OrangeHRM provides a world-class HRIS experience and offers everything you and your team need to be that HR hero you know that you are.
Give your HR team the tools they need to streamline administrative tasks, support employees, and make informed decisions with the OrangeHRM free and open source HR software.
Remote Mail is a multi-account Webmail manager.
Quick as a webmail, yet powerful like a POP Email client, it lets you access via Web many POP accounts at once.
The ideal companion for people who want to quickly read their mail everywhere they are.
An advanced qmail distribution based on qmail-sql which has SMTP, SMTPS, POP3, POP3S, IMAP, IMAPS services, a content scanner, spoofing protections, SMTP AUTH support, SMTP-after-POP/IMAP, PHP5 API, SPF support and much more...
Tortoise Mail is a POP3 and SMTP E-Mail Client written in PHP. By using PEAR Package DB, it supports many SQL-Based Databases (dbase, fbsql, ibase, ifx, msql, mssql, mysql, oci8, odbc, pgsql, sqlite, sybase). It is also PHP 5.x compatible.
NOTICE: Keep in mind that POP3ye is alpha software and by definition it is a long way from finished.
POP3ye is a fully featured web-based e-mail client written in Object Oriented PHP 5. It ony supports the POP3 protocol.
A mail system currently consisting of MDA, POP3, and IMAP servers that uses a SQL database for the mail store. This adds performance improvement as well as scalability and flexibility.
PDFCreator converts every printable document to PDF and many other formats. Convert your documents to PDF, JPG, PNG, TIF and more. Merge multiple documents to one file. Use automatic saving to have a fully automated PDF printer. Profiles make frequently used settings available with one click. We take care of the complexity and make converting PDFs simple for you.
Dialup Administration Interface written in PHP4 for the freeradius radius server. Supports accounting in SQL
(provides finger,user accounting and accounting report generator facilities) and user personal information and dialup settings in LDAP or SQL db
IMAP4 server working on top of SQL database (currently PostgreSQL but Oracle may work too). It has some unique features like elimination of duplicate messages throughout the whole system, possibility of clustering or load balancing etc.
All effort are being directed to the Squirrelmail Project which is also here on Source Forge. SquirrelMail has an excellent start on something that will be spectacular in the years to come. Go check it out at www.squirrelmail.org