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Ask and Receive 2.2

Ask and Receive 2.2


Free award winning spam proof link building and management software more>> Boost your web site traffic and search engine position with Ask and Receive free and easy linking building and management software. Ask and Receive Increases quality traffic to your site with
out any cost and without any gimmicks or SPAM. Links to your web site from other sites is the best way to get your web site top listed in search engines. In addition, having outgoing links from your site which link to noteworthy.
Ask and Receive is a full-featured Reciprocal Link management system intended to be installed on any web site which provides PHP language support.
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Added: 2009-04-06 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Ask and Receive - Reciprocal Links 2.0

Ask and Receive - Reciprocal Links 2.0


full-featured Reciprocal Link management system in PHP more>> Ask and Receive? is a full-featured Reciprocal Link management system intended to be installed on any web site which provides PHP language support.
Ask and Receive? Increases quality traffic to your site with out any cost and without any gimmicks or SPAM. Links to your web site from other sites is the best way to get your web site top listed in search engines. In addition, having outgoing links from your site which link to noteworthy and top listed sites is considered by SEOs (Search Engine Optimizers) as another excellent method to increase your sites ranking. With Ask and Receive? you let visitors automatically add their own links to your site and then approve which links you want to accept. Also, with Ask and Receive? you can add outgoing links directly to your own site, and nudge those site owners to return the favor by linking to you. Ask and Receive? has been designed with enhanced Search Engine Optimization features. This means that the link pages that are set up on your web site will be highly visible to search engines such as Google and will help your overall page rank index and page visibility, and will do so using proper and acceptable methods, considered good-practice by Google and other search engines.
With Ask and Receive? you can wait for visitors to enter their requests for reciprocal links, or you can "nudge" a site by adding a link to them first. This is the "being nice first" feature, and allows you to rapidly add a set of high-caliber out-going links on your site while simultaneously "nudging" those site owners to return the favor by linking back to your site: and Ask and Receive? generates and then emails to these other site owners all the HTML code needed for your link.
Contains over 50 user editable features in the rl_vars.php file. This file can either be edited with a text editor, or, depending on the configuration of your ISPs installation of PHP, can be edited from the Ask and Receive? Admin menu. All source code provided
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Added: 2009-04-24 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Send To Thunderbird like sendToTb 1.1

Send To Thunderbird like sendToTb 1.1


Send To Thunderbird like sendToTb you can quick send images to Thunderbird or just resize it trought Service Menu. more>>
Send To Thunderbird like sendToTb you can quickly send images to Thunderbird or just resize it through Service Menu.


Just select images (.jpg only), right click -> Actions -> Send to Thunderbird.

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Added: 2006-10-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1112 downloads
ASK - Active Spam Killer 2.5.3

ASK - Active Spam Killer 2.5.3


ASK is a spam killer. more>>
ASK is a spam killer. This program (Active Spam Killer, or ASK for short) takes an "Active" approach in solving the problem: Everytime an email is received, a message is sent back to the sender asking for confirmation. If that sender does not confirm the message, it remains queued for delivery. If the sender confirms, the message is delivered and removed from the queue. The "confirmed" senders will be added to your "whitelist" and will never be sent another confirmation. Messages from these emails will always be delivered immediately . You can also specify an "ignorelist" for emails that should be always ignored and a "blacklist" that will cause a nastygram to be sent back to the sender everytime an email is received.

There are many traditional approaches to avoiding spam. The most common approach is based on "content-filtering": a program that attempts to classify incoming mails based on their content. This works partially, but in reality, its somewhat easy to find ways to avoid it.

ASK takes advantage of the fact that most spammers use invalid or fake "From:" address in their messages. When a new message arrives and the sender is unknown, ASK sends a "confirmation message" back, informing the sender that the original message has been queued, pending confirmation. When the sender confirms (a simple reply), ASK delivers the original message and adds the sender to a "whitelist". Further messages from this sender will be immediately delivered. It is also possible to ignore messages based on specific criteria, like senders email, subject and so on.

The goal of ASK is to block Spam mail before it is delivered to your mailbox. As we know, filtering alone is not effective since many times Spam mail contains no detectable elements.

ASK should be invoked from .forward (or .procmailrc if you are using procmail). The incoming message should be piped to ASK, which will be in charge of doing the actual delivery.

When ASK receives an email, if first checks the email address against your "ignorelist". If the address is listed there, its ignored completely. Then, the message is checked against your "blacklist". If its there, a nastygram is sent back to the sender with something like "Please stop sending me emails" in the Subject line.

The real fun happens when an email comes from an unknown user (i.e, someone not in any of your lists). In this case, ASK calculates the MD5 checksum of the message + a secret MD5 key (configured during installation time). This number is sent as part of a "confirmation message" back to the user. If the user replies to it, the confirmation number (in the subject) is recognized, the message is dequeued and delivered. If the user does not reply, the message remains queued until its removed.

The program has some intelligence to deal with specific cases. For instance, if a mail is sent to a non-existing user, the error message from mailer-daemon is ignored. This avoids seeing lots of "invalid user" messages in your inbox.

Another interesting "twist" is that messages coming from your own email address are never trusted. If the spammer knows your address he could easily fake your own address as the From: line. Messages coming from you will be identified by a "mailkey", a piece of string you always put on your message by default (maybe a piece of your own signature). Note that this has the added side-effect of allowing any messages coming in reply to a message you sent to someone (as long as that person keeps your "mailkey" in its quoted reply, a practice common these days).

The program never deletes any messages. For instance, if you send yourself a message without your mailkey (a possible Spam), it will be saved in a "Junk" mailfolder (you can specify this folder during the configuration).
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Added: 2006-12-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1036 downloads
Send with Kopete 0.11

Send with Kopete 0.11


Send with Kopete is a servicemenu for sending files with Kopete application. more>>
Send with Kopete is a servicemenu for sending files with Kopete application. It shows a dialog containing all contacts in Kopete which are able to receive files and after selecting one of them, the file is sent to that contact.
Ive tested it only with jabber protocol (the only one I can use for sending files). Servicemenu was tested with KDE 3.5.4 and Kopete 0.12.2.
Although the script used by this servicemenu is very simple, Im sure there are some bugs, so feedback is very welcome.
Installation:
After decompressing the archive, you should put the swk.sh script somwhere in your PATH directory and eventually change its owner and acces permissions to be executable. The other file, send_with_kopete.desktop, should be placed in your servicemenus directory (in my case it is ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus).
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug in script, which caused wrong handling of files containing spaces
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Added: 2006-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SideSMS 1.0

SideSMS 1.0


SideSMS use italian gateways for sending SMS. more>>
SideSMS sends SMS trought Italian sites and if requests works as interface for smssend.

SideSMS use italian gateways for sending SMS. Its multiplatform. SideSMS has a lot of features for sending and managing sms and accounts.

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Added: 2006-10-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW 0.02

SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW 0.02


SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW is an SMS::Send driver for the www.meinbmw.de website. more>>
SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW is an SMS::Send driver for the www.meinbmw.de website.

SYNOPSIS

use SMS::Send;
# Get the sender and login
my $sender = SMS::Send->new(DE::MeinBMW,
_login => xx@yyy.de, # your email address
_password => mypasswd, # your reqistered password from www.meinbmw.de
);

# Send a message to ourself
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => Messages have a limit of 160 chars,
to => +49 4 444 444,
);

# Did it send?
if ( $sent ) {
print "Sent test messagen";
} else {
print "Test message failedn";
}

SMS::Send::DE::MeinBMW is an regional SMS::Send driver for Germany that delivers messages via the http://www.meinbmw.de.

You must register to use this FREE service for all BMW drivers.
guesses, what I drive for a car.

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Added: 2007-01-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1011 downloads
SMSSender 0.1

SMSSender 0.1


SMSSender is an application for sending SMS messages. more>>
SMSSender is an application for sending SMS messages.

It provides a user interface with a drop-down list of available cell phone carriers and text areas for the telephone number, subject, and SMS body.
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Added: 2005-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1676 downloads
Secure Messaging 1.0

Secure Messaging 1.0


Secure Messaging is a Web-based, alternative mail system for sending and receiving messages. more>>
Secure Messaging is a Web-based, alternative mail system for sending and receiving messages.

Use secure messaging to send and receive messages from a alternative web-based mail system. Using the secure messaging system no actual mail is transmitted through any 3rd party servers.

Only an optional message notice is sent to the recepient, the user needs to visit the site in order to read the message.

Normal SMTP mail can hit multiple servers and can possibly be read, stored, or changed anywhere within the process.

Setup secure messaging on an SSL enabled website to enhance the privacy even more.
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Added: 2005-10-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Clickatell SMS API 1.5

Clickatell SMS API 1.5


Clickatell SMS API provides a tool for sending SMS messages using the Clickatell gateway. more>>
Clickatell SMS API provides a tool for sending SMS messages using the Clickatell gateway.
It provides support to authenticate to this service and query for the current account balance.
This class use the fopen or CURL module to communicate with the gateway via HTTP/S.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug in function encode_message (tnx Neil)
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Added: 2007-02-15 License: BSD License Price:
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gtk-send-pr 0.4.8

gtk-send-pr 0.4.8


gtk-send-pr is a problem report tool, designed to send reports to a GNATS database server using libesmtp to deliver mail. more>>
gtk-send-pr is a problem report tool, designed to send reports to a GNATS database server using libesmtp to deliver mail.

The program has a user friendly interface and lets you use any SMTP server, including support for AUTH and TLS, to send the report, removing the need for a local configured sendmail. gtk-send-pr is part of both the FreeBSD ports and NetBSDs pkgsrc.

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Added: 2006-12-08 License: BSD License Price:
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GTK+ Send-PR 0.4.7

GTK+ Send-PR 0.4.7


GTK+ Send-PR is a user friendly GNATS client. more>>
GTK+ Send-PR is a user friendly GNATS client.

gtk-send-pr is a problem report tool, designed to send reports to a GNATS database server using libesmtp to deliver mail.

The program has a user friendly interface and lets you use any SMTP server, including support for AUTH and TLS, to send the report, removing the need for a local configured sendmail. gtk-send-pr is part of both the FreeBSD ports and NetBSDs pkgsrc.

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Added: 2006-01-10 License: BSD License Price:
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SMS::Send::TW::PChome 0.01

SMS::Send::TW::PChome 0.01


SMS::Send::TW::PChome is a SMS::Send driver for sms.pchome.com.tw. more>>
SMS::Send::TW::PChome is a SMS::Send driver for sms.pchome.com.tw.

SYNOPSIS

use SMS::Send::TW::PChome;

my $sender = SMS::Send->new(TW::PChome,
_username => UserName,
_password => Password,
_authcode => AuthCode,
);

my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => My very urgent message,
to => 0912345678,
);

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Added: 2007-03-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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eCorrei 1.2.5

eCorrei 1.2.5


eCorrei is a webmail system. more>>
eCorrei is a webmail system. This means it will allow you to access your POP email account via the web. It can do (nearly) all the things a normal email client can do: receiving mail, sending mail, replying, forwarding, etc. eCorrei is fast, simple and cross-platform.
Main features:
- Support for both POP3 and IMAP
- Receiving plain text messages, HTML messages, messages with attachments, HTML messages with attachments and HTML messages with inline images
- Sending emails using a SMTP server or the PHP mail function
- Replying and forwarding of emails
- Deleting emails, one or more at a time
- Autorefresh of Inbox
- Options for setting name and email address
- Parsing of URLs in messages
- Quickly send mails with smart maillinks in messages
- Add signature to mails
- Addressbook with groups to organize your addresses
- Multiple language support (user can choose language)
Enhancements:
- Fixed PHP version bug in check.php
- Now presets language based on browser settings
- Some CSS changes
- Changed config options to $cfg->...
- Added append option in config
- Converted all images to PNG
- Fixed signature problem
- Added Invert selection feature in Inbox
- Fixed some IE6 center problems
- Updated SECURITY
- Fixed inline imaging
- Added option to set timezone in Options
- Added UTF-8 support (receiving)
- JavaScript included in every page is in a .js-file now
- Magic quotes is disabled now
- Possibility to view message header
- New configuration option allows you to set refresh time of Inbox
- Fixed bug in autorefresh of Inbox
- New address parser in create script allows you to mail to entire groups of the addressbook at once
- Fixed bug with high priority
- Tweaked the icons a bit
- Fixed JavaScript problem in Inbox and Contacts
- Fixed CC and BCC problem
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Added: 2006-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mgetty+sendfax 1.1.35

mgetty+sendfax 1.1.35


mgetty+sendfax is an intelligent getty with fax and voice modem support. more>>
Mgetty+sendfax is a collection of programs to send and receive faxes in a unix environment using a class 2.0 or 2 (theyre different) faxmodem. vgetty is an extension to mgetty, distributed with it, that implements incoming voice call handling for certain voice-capable modems, with new ones added regularly, if specs are available.
More specifically, the program `mgetty allows you to use a class 2.0 or 2 fax modem for receiving faxes and handling external logins without interfering with outgoing calls.
`sendfax is a standalone program which sends fax files. `vgetty is an extended version of mgetty that can answer the telephone like an answering machine and record a voice-mail message (if it finds one), or perform `mgettys fax or data call handling otherwise.
The mgetty+sendfax distribution includes vgetty and a good-sized gob of utility programs that help you manage faxes and voice messages.
Main features:
- send faxes directly or using shell scripts (easily integrated into other applications).
- do "fax polling", this means you can call the weather station and get them to send you a fax containing the current weather map. (Not all modem manufacturers implement this feature in their modems!)
- create a "fax queue", outgoing faxes get sent automatically, the user is informed by mail about the result.
- `mgetty allows you to use a single modem line for receiving calls and dialing out.
- `mgetty knows about "smart" modems, and will make sure that the modem is always in a defined state (specific modem initialization possible)
- Incoming calls are answered manually (`RING -> `ATA -> `CONNECT) instead of using auto-answer (`ATS0=1), this way the modem wont pick up the phone when the machine is down or logins are not allowed. (but see note below for ISDN/digital modems)
- mgetty completely replaces getty and/or uugetty. Like uugetty, supports lock files in a fashion compatible with almost all known versions of UUCP (HDB/BNU, SVR4, V7, Taylor in various flavours). uugetty has some features mgetty doesnt support; see "How does mgetty differ from uugetty?" below.
- mgetty supports System V style gettydefs terminal configurations.
- mgetty can receive class 2 faxes (if your modem supports it).
- mgetty knows about incoming FidoNet calls.
- mgetty has extensive logging / debugging features
- do "fax poll sending", that is, you can setup your machine as fax poll server, to send some fax pages to "fax poll" callers. (Send informations about your system, the current wheather map, ...). Be warned, even less modems support this feature.
- mgetty can selectively refuse calls based upon CallerID, if your modem supports it, and youre subscribed to the service. CallerID is also logged.
- mgetty has facilities to allow you to refuse incoming FAXes when available disk space is low.
- mgetty knows about incoming PPP calls, and can hand them off to the PPP-daemon, without requiring a login/password sequence. This feature is also known as AutoPPP
- behaves like a normal answering machine for human callers
- automatic fax reception when a T.30 calling tone is detected
- If the caller isnt a human or fax, a data connect is attempted, if this is successful, the caller will get a normal login
- does not interfere with dialouts
- remote playback of messages via a DTMF code
- toll saver -- if there are new messages, pick up the phone earlier, this way you can hang up in time to avoid a useless call
- message light - the autoanswer LED of your modem (if it has one) is turned on if there are new messages
- easy playback - on some modems, you can play back the new messages just by pressing DATA/VOICE
- using a speech synthesizer is possible - add the date and time to messages (not included by default). The scripts show how to use a speech synthesizer like rsynth, but it is not included in the package. To use this feature, you need a voice modem for that; a converter from the pvf format to the rmd (raw modem data) format exists. This is not true for all supported modems.
- voice conversion utilities - play messages on /dev/audio (Not for all supported modems, some voice modems use a proprietary format)
- and more, more features available through the voice library/mvm
Enhancements:
- This release adds class 1/1.0 fax reception (still considered experimental).
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Added: 2006-02-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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