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    While creating the iCalendar / ICS functionality for PHPMailer2 and MailSend, I needed a way to generate iCalendar file format files for testing. I really couldn't find anything that was reasonably complete and worked well (that didn't need an extensive installation). I really didn't want anything with dependencies on other projects or tools. So I made my own. Hope you find it useful - I even included the form to create an event.
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    mailsend

    A program to send mail via SMTP from command line

    mailsend is a simple command line program to send mail via SMTP protocol. It can send a piece of alert mail from a program in a networked Windows machine. It's feature-filled, cross-platform, free and open source, and does not use any config file.
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    This project's mission is to create a bounce analysis platform for integration to various Qmail based mail systems.
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