B2ePMS

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b2ePMS

http://web.archive.org/web/20070805025015/http://developer.berlios.de/projects/b2epms/
replaces paper phone message slips with emails sent via a web browser form directly to the recipients inbox.

b2ePMS stands for Browser to Email Phone Message System. It is intended to replace the standard paper/carbon phone message slips commonly used in offices with the capability of sending the message via a web browser form directly to the recipients inbox. b2ePMS will have the capability to run searches based on date, recipient, caller, and message sender. The capability to have messages marked as private, so that only the sender and recipient have access to that message is also planned.





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License

GPLv2

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Kelly Hopkins

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18 November 2008




Leaders and contributors

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Brian Cabunac Maintainer


Resources and communication

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GH page archivedVCS Repository Webviewhttps://github.com/BackupTheBerlios/b2epms
SF page archivedHomepagehttps://sourceforge.net/projects/b2epms.berlios/


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