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geximon 0.7 by David Watson and Gintautas Miliauskas <gintas@pov.lt> >>> Introduction <<< geximon is a replacement for eximon, the exim server monitor. The original program is functional, but, to cite one of the exim mailing list members, "it could use a visit from one of the Learning Channel redecoration shows :-)". geximon is written in Python and is based on Gtk2. The source code is available under the GNU General Public Licence. This is a development version, so your mileage may vary, however, there should not be any serious breakage. If you happen to come across a bug, please take the time to drop me an e-mail. You will need Python[1] (version >= 2.2) and a recent version of pygtk[2]. Of course, you will need exim[3] (version 3 or 4) installed as well. If exim is installed in a non-standard location, you will need to specify the paths in geximon preferences. [1] http://www.python.org [2] http://www.daa.com.au/~james/software/pygtk/ [3] http://www.exim.org This version has been tested with Debian testing and unstable. >>> Installation <<< You may run the program by running `geximon.py` in the geximon directory. Moreover, as this program is packaged using distutils, you can easily install it by running `./setup.py install` as the superuser. A script named `geximon` will be placed in your path which you can then use to invoke the program. If you are using a Debian-based operating system, you should use the Debian package rather than distutils. The package is available at the website. More documentation is available in HTML format in the `doc/` subdirectory. It should also be accessible from geximon through the Help menu.
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