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Transmission 0.6.1 Transmission is a free BitTorrent client written from scratch in C MIT/X Consortium License |
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Common C++ RTP 1.5.0 GNU ccRTP is an implementation of RTP, the real-time transport protocol from the IETF (see RFC 3550, RFC 3551 and RFC 3555) GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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AsterFax 1.1 Beta 3 AsterFax is an email to fax gateway for the transmission of faxes using Asterisk Other/Proprietary License with Source |
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REMITT 0.3.2 REMITT is Electronic Medical Information Translation and Transmission. REMITT is a revolutionary medical information translation a MPL (Mozilla Public License) |
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RF Toolbox 4.0.0 RF Toolbox is an antenna design and electronics/electrical tool package GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Airhook 2 Airhook is a transmission control and reliable data delivery protocol, like TCP GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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BL4's SMTP server 0.1.9R BL4's SMTP server is an inbound only SMTP server. BL4's SMTP server currently uses hardcoded values for handling email. The SMTP server puts the incoming email into various text files. About SMTP protocol: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the de facto standard for e-mail transmission across the Internet. SMTP is a relatively simple, text-based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are specified (and in most cases verified to exist) and then the message text is transferred. It is quite easy to test a SMTP server using the telnet program. SMTP uses TCP port 25. To determine the SMTP server for a given domain name, the MX (Mail eXchange) DNS record is used. SMTP started becoming widely used in the early 1980s. At the time, it was a complement to UUCP which was better suited to handle e-mail transfers between machines that were intermittently connected. SMTP, on the other hand, works best when both the sending and receiving machines are connected to the network all the time. Sendmail was one of the first (if not the first) mail transfer agents to implement SMTP. As of 2001 there are at least 50 programs that implement SMTP as a client (sender of messages) or a server (receiver of messages). Some other popular SMTP server programs include Philip Hazel's exim, IBM's Postfix, D. J. Bernstein's qmail, and Microsoft Exchange Server. Since this protocol started out as purely ASCII text-based, it did not deal well with binary files. Standards such as MIME were developed to encode binary files for transfer through SMTP. Today, most SMTP servers support the 8BITMIME extension, permitting binary files to be transmitted almost as easily as plain text. SMTP is a "push" protocol that does not allow one to "pull" messages from a remote server on demand. To do this a mail client must use POP3 or IMAP. Another SMTP server can trigger a delivery in SMTP using ETRN. What's New in This Release: ยท The ability to run a script when each email message is received was added. Freeware |
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Dream DRM Receiver 1.6.25 Digital Radio Mondiale, also known as DRM, is a new digital radio standard for the long-, medium- and short-wave ranges GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Ethernet TAP driver 1.1 TAP provides packet reception and transmission for user-space programs GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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QGolf sep 2001 QGolf is a project that simulates the transmission of a signal on a rope. QGolf was developed for radio amateurs to clarify the be Free For Educational Use |
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