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Do you find yourself constantly sending monthly minders or emails notifying users of network status? Log files for large jobs need to be sent out after being generated? C-Mail is here.
With C-Mail, email functionality can be written into job scripts or set up with schedulers. Just add C-Mail to the end of a backup script to email a log file to you, set it up as the notification executable in your network monitoring package, or define it with your system scheduler to send out email at predefined intervals. No longer do you have to open your email client, write repetitive mails, attach files, address and send...C-Mail does it for you.
C-Mail provides the ability for command line access to the SMTP email protocol. Without C-Mail, sending email from automated process and batch routines may prove difficult or impossible . With C-Mail, notifications of batch style jobs and even generated logs and files may be sent in an automated fashion.
C-Mail exposes a command line (DOS-Prompt) interface as well as a configurable INI batch interface for the processing and sending of SMTP email.
IPCMail: http://www.ipworx.com/product/cmail/cmail3.zip
IPSpaceMon: http://www.ipworx.com/product/spacemon/spacemn3.zip
Are you an over-worked network administrator? Get calls complaining about system outages you have no way of monitoring? Are you sufferring from server crashes or data loss due to lack of hard drive space? SpaceMon makes it easy to watch network storage space and alert you from your current network monitoring package* or simply rely on notification email sent by SpaceMon when a resource dips below the amount of free space you specify. Get SpaceMon and get some sleep, you deserve it.
Simply type in the resources you want monitored (drive letters or UNC paths) and the level of free space you want to be alerted at. That's it! If any one of the network resources dips below the alert level you set, you will be notified visualy, audibly, by email and through your current network monitoring tool*.
*Suggested network monitoring tools include: What's Up Gold & Servers Alive |