QuickPage is a client/server software package that enables you to send messages to an alphanumeric pager. The client accepts a message from the user and forwards it to a server using SNPP. The server uses a modem to transmit the message to the recipient's paging service using the TAP protocol (also known as the IXO protocol).QuickPage was originally developed for
Solaris 2.x but it also works fine with most other UNIX versions, including AIX, HP-UX, FreeBSD, and Linux.
QuickPage v3.3 is now available! It's been over a year since the first v3.3 beta release. Thanks to hundreds of helpful comments and suggestions from QuickPage users worldwide, I am happy to announce that I've finally finished the official release and will begin work on the next release soon.Click here for a list of new features or click here to download QuickPage v3.3 for free!
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It is an unfortunate reality that spammers often use other people's legitimate e-mail addresses in the "From:" header of their spam. Please note that no legitimate e-mail is ever sent from qpage.org with a sender other than tomiii@qpage.org. Even then, legitimate bulk mailings from this domain are extremely rare, and are only sent to those who specifically asked to join the mailing list. If you receive e-mail supposedly from this domain with a sender other than "tomiii", it's almost certainly fake. Fortunately, the vast majority of all spam purporting to come from qpage.org has a sender other than "tomiii". If you intend to block e-mail from qpage.org, please consider allowing tomiii@qpage.org to get through.This web site is maintained by Thomas Dwyer III