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Forward mail to your cellphone
Excellent Command and Control
Decide who contacts you and when they contact you!
Monitoring Control over POPPager forwarding lets you determine when the application actively monitors you POP box.
Filtering Domain-based filtering will monitor your POP box for e-mails, and only forward messages from the domains you identify.
Message Size Restrict the size of SMS messages sent to your wireless device. Many wireless providers restrict or even reject messages that exceed certain size boundaries. Make sure the messages are truncated before they are forwarded.
Device Support and Messaging
Use any modem to send an SMS message to devices around the globe!
Modem Support Dont worry about complex modem configuration or commands. If a modem is properly configured on your Windows XP machine it will work with POPPager.
Protocols Support for both the UCP and the TAP protocol allows POPPager to be useable with most wireless carriers worldwide.
Lightweight
Run on any machine without an impact to performance!
Small Storage Uses less than 1 MB of disk space! (the application without the runtimes!)
Memory Efficient Uses less than 7MB of RAM when actively forwarding mail or while in idle mode!
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Servers Alive is a Target Award Winner!

ServersAlive was selected by system administrators as the very "Best of Breed" in the Event Log Management / Monitoring category for the 3rd time!
A full list of winners can be found here.
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Try Before You Buy!
Try Servers Alive for FREE with no time limit.... You can try all of the features to see if the program meets your needs.
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"Just wanted to let you know how well Servers Alive is working. We used it for monitoring the World Cup 98 Mens Soccer system in France (monitoring from Colorado to 12 cities in France).Now it's being used for the Womens World Cup 99 here in the United States. It's monitoring the machines (ping) and the Sybase SQL Server ports as well as routers. From here in Colorado, I'm able to know what's up or down at 8 cities (40+ hosts/processes), usually before they know it's down." Bob Thiele EDS
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