vmail-sql is a complete virtual domains email setup, including sample Exim configuration sections, reference to tpop3d which will authenticate access to mailspools against the virtual user database, a set of admin-level scripts for administrating domains, and a Web-based control panel. Rather than storing the virtual domains setup in flat text files, it uses a MySQL database, allowing flexible administration strategies without concurrency hassles. It is designed for use in environments where several virtual domains are operated from a single machine/IP address.
xdata implements an interface to arbitrary key-value pairs which are accessible to simple shell and Perl programs. Applications for this include to-do lists, contact databases, browser bookmarks, and anything else which requires small pieces of data to be referenced by keys. xdata stores timestamps for the data it manages, and comes with a program to synchronise databases among cooperating hosts. This allows you to propagate information among hosts in a transparent fashion (creations, updates, and deletes are correctly handled). xdata consists of a set of shell-level utilities and a Perl module.
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Scans a range of ports for a given server looking for a queue manager's MCA.