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    Spooler is a tool that monitors jobs of any kind of application through plain text files simply containing the parameters needed to submit a report to a print queue. As a plus it can also convert a report into pdf format and send it attached to an email.
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    IndexerX is an OpenSource Printer Spooler Text Indexer aka an OpenSource Print Channel Data Loss Protection Solution (DLP). IndexerX is a configurable Java daemon,based on Design Patterns models,used to capture printed documents from Linux spooler,and index the text content in a Data Base,for further tokens search with its integrated search engine. Developed @ ESIB-USJ.
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    Program runs in the background, and periodically checks specified spool directory for files. Sends the file directly to an IP address & port, which effectively acts as a 'host' for printers running in RAW TCP mode. Useful for hosting network (IP) print
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