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SurgeFTP is an FTP server which gives the ability to generate a report to show who's using your server, and more importantly who is misusing it, wasting your bandwidth and resources. Full SSL/TLS security in SurgeFTP for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and Mac OSX. Some of it's main features include: Settings to allow use through NAT/Firewall/Router, Multiple Domains, Multiple User Classes per Domain (different rules for different users), Individual User Limitations by Authentication Module or User Class, User Group Settings, Built in Multiple Mirror Functionality and more.
SurgeMail is a complete eMail Server that runs on the platform of choice (Windows, Linux, Solaris) and supports all relevant RFC protocols POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, LDAP, HTTP, TLS/SSL. It includes 10 to unlimited users, unlimited domains, with advanced spam filtering and virus scanning. The SPF mode stops most spam early.
DBabble is a Chat and Discussion Server, which allows users to send instant messages, have private conversations, and create and participate in private or public chat rooms and discussions. Users communicate with the server using either a web browser, or a client for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP. The server can optionally be set up so that users can also interact with other users on remote servers, and participate in remote chat rooms and discussions. Discussions can optionally be linked to external usenet (NNTP) groups.
Usenet News Server. The DNEWS News Server is news server software that provides users with access to Internet (USENET) news groups. Supports 1 - 10,000+ concurrent users on a single server. It's sucking feed mechanism allows you to run news groups without using all your bandwidth for groups no one reads. Check our web site for a full list of platform support.
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- Linux: All Products that can run on Linux
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- Both: Products that can run on both Windows and Linux