SendSNPP is a perl program for sending messages through a RFC1861 compliant
SNPP server. SNPP stands for Simple Network Paging Protocol. It is used by a
wide range of paging providers for sending pages. A list of some of the
providers that support the SNPP service is on the WWW site below. SendSNPP
requires no special modules, and has been tested on Linux and Windows systems.
It has a very straight forward interface making it very easy to use.
Feature List:
- Easy addition of new service providers by simply editing a hash
- Supports logging to a file
- Script returns error status to the system when an error occurs
- Automatic message truncation when message exceeds providers limit
- Verbose and descriptive error messages if something goes wrong
- Multiple debugging levels
S-news is a simple news server for hosts with one or two users. It is intened
to supply spool and offline news reading for a configured selection of
newsgroups. S-news does the minimum required to maintain a conventional news
spool and makes use of suck for news transport.
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It provdes a NNTP service and /var/spool/news for local news readers.
It supports any number of incoming news feeds via NNTP either by IHAVE or
suck(1).
Outgoing news feeds are made from locally posted articles and reposted remotly
by rpost(1).
It expires articles by how long they have been in the spool.
It has NNTP access configuration to allow and deny read, post and transfer
access to remote hosts.
It is very light weight and relatively easy to configure.
Avis is a multicast event bus server. Providing the ability to publish and
subscribe to events. The protocol is compatible with the commercial Elvin
implmentation developed by Mantara Software.
Storing user data in an IMAP account belonging to the user is one of the Kolab
server core concepts. This package provides all the necessary means to deal
with this type of data storage effectively.
Papercut is a news server written in 100% pure Python. It designed
to be use as backend for PHP, or to be run on a small network.
Messages can be stored in a MySQL database.
It doesn't support feeding.
Displays a country flag depicting the location of the current
website's server and provides a multitude of tools such as site
safety checks, whois, translation, similar sites, validation,
URL shortening, and more...
The HTTP Time Protocol (HTP) is used to synchronize a computer's time
with web servers as reference time source. Htpdate will synchronize your
computer's time by extracting timestamps from HTTP headers found
in web servers responses. Htpdate can be used as a daemon, to keep your
computer synchronized.
Accuracy of htpdate is usually better than 0.5 seconds (even better with
multiple servers). Htpdate can also work through http proxy.
Text-Sass - Perl implementation of http://sass-lang.com/.
Simple and lightweight HTTP daemon.
It provides the following features:
- Basic support for CGI,
- ipv6, authentication,
- virtual host,
- basic authentication
- basic url mapping system.
MapCache is a server that implements tile caching to speed up access
to WMS layers. It's primary objectives are to be fast and easily
deployable, while offering the essential features (and more!) expected
from a tile caching solution.