Software Listing of Author : "Brian Taylor"
- MailUtils
- License: Shareware
- Price: 30


Five utilities for administrators of MSmail postoffices* are provided in one program: "User List > Text File" generates a list of all local users giving details of their mailbag number, MMF file size and the number of e-mails waiting for them. "Mailbag > Text File" identifies the owner of any mailbag and creates a list of all e-mails referenced within it, plus useful details of each (but no private info!). "Network > Text File" generates a complete list of all the external postoffices (including gateways) known to the local postoffice, giving various details about each. "Stranded Mail Report" searches for e-mails that are present on the postoffice but are not referenced in any mailbag (a common problem that soaks up disc space). "SMTP Addresses > Text File" produces a...
- Publisher: Brian Taylor
- Date Released: 23-12-2002
- Download Size: 62 KB
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- Platform: Win2000, WinOther
- RColours
- License: Shareware
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RColours is a very lightweight but useful application that as designed in order to provide you with a simple utility that can convert resistor values to the color bands that will be used on the resistor to represent that value.
RColours is also capable of converting from the color bands to the value.
- Publisher: Brian Taylor
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- Platform: WinOther
- RVal
- License: Shareware
- Price: 18.00 appx


RVal is a program for Electronic Engineers and hobbyists. It will find the nearest preferred resistor values satisfying certain criteria or all within a given tolerance, in whichever range of preferred values the user selects. All the standard value ranges are supported; they are E6, E12, E24, E48, E96 and E192. Preferred values can be selected according to the following criteria: * The nearest preferred value to that specified. * The pair of preferred values having the closest approximation to the required Ratio. * The pair of preferred values having the closest approximation to the required Difference. * Pairs of preferred values which, when placed in series or parallel provide the closest approximation to the required value. * The preferred value required in parallel with an existing value to provide the closest approximation...
- Publisher: Brian Taylor
- Date Released: 06-07-2004
- Download Size: 35 KB
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- Platform: Win2000, WinOther