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Linux-Announce Digest #984

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Wed Jun 27 03:13:10 2001

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Linux-Announce Digest #984, Volume #3            Wed, 27 Jun 01 03:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  COMMERCIAL: Regulus (The ISP accounting software) Release Update (Jean-Marc Pigeon)

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Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 19:51:02 CST
From: Jean-Marc Pigeon <jmp@safe.ca>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Regulus (The ISP accounting software) Release Update

We are very proud to announce a release for Regulus-2.
Regulus-2 is an application for ISP running on Linux.

Current Regulus Release and Changes  <http://www.regulus.safe.ca>
       
This release is bug fixes and improvement release.

Main improvements are:
 - Regulus is now available for FreeBSD
 - Contract collection is now possible in bulk mode
 - Monitoring Terminal server Cyclades PR3000 is now supported.
 - RPM distributions are now Mandrake-8.0 and 
   RedHat-7.1 compatible

You can find details about changes on
<http://www.regulus.safe.ca/Changes> while
the on-line live demo is waiting for
you at <http://www.regulus.safe.ca/regulus.eng.shtml>

Next Regulus-2.0 release will be bug fixes only while
improvement will be dedicated to Regulus-2.1 (scheduled
to be released this fall).

If you are an ISP, please, to look at the on-line demo
<www.regulus.safe.ca/regulus.eng.shtml">
and play with it.

Thanks to our current customers for all the
suggestions, support and help they provide to us in
the "making of Regulus".
 
Regulus is a accounting/billing/monitoring product
dedicated to ISP market, its Real-Time capabilities
are unique and allow ISP to really manage
and control terminal server access by Internet user.
Working as a daemon and by checking connection situation
every 5 seconds, Regulus is a very effective tool to help you
to reach the ISP's ideal situation:
  - To have all lines but one are busy all day long 
    delivering connectivity to paying customers.
 
ISP use Regulus "to boldly go beyond the break-even point".
 
A bientot
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The Regulus Team               Internet:   support@safe.ca
SAFE Inc.          Tel: (514) 493-4280  Fax: (514) 493-1946
 REGULUS' Home base    <http://www.regulus.safe.ca>
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