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    tisift

    imap cleanup & command line tool

    Beta state! tisift: scaning folder and sort messages with given filter rules. tish: imap shell = imap command line tools. Example: # Set MsgId on Mails without one FOLDER="Archives" ; tils -I "$FOLDER" |grep "\{"|while read LINE ; do tish -x addheader "$FOLDER" "$LINE" "X-New-Header: true" ; done # Correct Date to second received header: tish date Archives PATTERN received2 # Import or export mbox tish exportmbox Archives >file.mbox tish importmbox Archives...
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    Access Mode Interpreter

    Interprets file permissions

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    nVentory is a Ruby on Rails application to manage inventory in multiple datacenters. Manage server functionality assignment, customer/server assignment, racking, and more. Track which servers are doing what, and where they are in your datacenters.
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    Sheep Dog
    Simple command line tool that monitors files and processes and sends notifications or take corrective actions when problems arise. Monitor log files for errors, processes CPU and memory consumption (can kill if exceeding), respawn dead processes.
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    A tool for system configuration management, i.e. management of the configuration files of the operating system and core applications. Easy for a professional system administrator to start using, yet scalable to large and/or complex environments.
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    Naraio is LAMP like software. It contains Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl, Openssl, Phpmyadmin, OpenLDAP, Subversion, Ruby, Python, Phpldapadmin, and Trac. Trac and Subversion are authenticates user with integrated ldap. Naraio is easy, secure and flexible.
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    Facter is a simple cross-platform library for determining basic facts about an OS, like the operating system name, IP address, etc. It supports multiple configuration-specific mechanisms for resolving a given fact.
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