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CMail v0.8.9 CMail v0.8.9 A freeware application that allows you to send e-mail from the command line in Windows. It is primarily intended for sending e-mail from batch files or other scripts, but simple enough to be used interactively. If you are looking for an alternative to Blat with SSL support (stunnel not required), or more control over message formatting, CMail may be a good choice. Basic E-Mail CMail is not intended to be a better Blat, it was developed to assist with testing mail server and content analysis software, and as such has evolved with a completely different feature set. While being very easy to use in its basic form, CMail provides advanced options for those who require them, allowing users to specify such things as the encoding mechanism for the message body and individual attachments, the types of authentication mechanisms to use, aliases for all recipients (similar software often doesn’t support aliases, or can only send to a single user), and per-recipient Delivery Status Notification settings. Users can also control various aspects of the SMTP session, including enforcing the use of SSL/TLS where security is a consideration, setting the HELO/EHLO, adding custom headers, and mandating the use of IPv4 or IPv6. Features • Flexible configuration via files or the command line and optional GUI provided by CMailGUI. • TLS/SSL (including TLS 1.3) via STARTTLS or SMTPS (SSL-enabled version). Built-in, stunnel not required. • Support for adding multipart/alternative HTML message bodies (UTF-8) and embedded images. • SMTP authentication using CRAM-MD5, PLAIN, LOGIN and OAUTHBEARER. • Unlimited attachments using base64, quoted printable or uuencoding. • Wildcard attachment support to attach directory content. • Unlimited To/Cc/Bcc recipients, with aliases and DSN options for each if desired. ... |
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PICSimLab v0.8.9 PICSimLab v0.8.9 PICSimLab is a realtime emulator for PIC and Arduino. PICSimLab is a realtime emulator of development boards with integrated MPLABX/avr-gdb debugger. PICSimLab supports some picsim microcontrollers and some simavr microcontrollers. PICSimLab have integration with MPLABX/Arduino IDE for programming the boards microcontrollers. PICSimlab supports several devices (spare parts) that can be connected to the boards for simulation. As for example LEDs and push buttons for simple outputs and inputs and some more complex ones like the ethernet shield w5500 for internet connection or the color graphic display ili9340 with touchscreen. The the complete list of parts can be accessed in the documentation. Features realtime emulation arduino support Documentation at https://lcgamboa.github.io/picsimlab_docs/ v0.8.9 (2021-07-25) New Support to TinyDebug message write added to Franzininho DIY board. [lcgamboa] Support to open files using drag and drop. [lcgamboa] Buzzer new passive mode Tone added. [lcgamboa] New part Fixed Voltage. [lcgamboa] New part SHT3X temperature and humidity sensor. [lcgamboa] New part FM50 temperature sensor. [lcgamboa] New part LM35 temperature sensor. [lcgamboa] Support to dump Flash memory in rcontrol interface. [lcgamboa] Support to dump RAM and internal EEPROM memory in rcontrol interface. [lcgamboa] Support to save EEPROM of AVR MCU between PICSimLab sessions. [lcgamboa] Pin Viewer tool added. [lcgamboa] VCD Dump support to change external VCD viewer (eg. use pulseview instead gtkwave) [lcgamboa] New part MPU6050 accel and gyro added (only raw values, no FIFO or DMP) [lcgamboa] Support to only draw when need update to reduce cpu usage. [lcgamboa] Rcontrol new command loadhex. [lcgamboa] New board ... |
2,553 | Sep 14, 2021 Luis Claudio Gambôa Lopes |
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