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- Added SMTP support.
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- Updated PHPMailer package to v5.2.6.
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- When checking a website, the updater will now follow 302 Location headers.
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- Adding Bulgarian language file (thanks to Plamen Vasilev)
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# PHP Server Monitor
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## SUMMARY
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## Summary
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PHP Server Monitor is a script that checks whether your websites and servers are up and running.
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It comes with a web based user interface where you can add and remove servers and websites from the MySQL database,
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The cron/status.cron.php can be added as a cronjob which will keep the server status up to date.
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## DOWNLOAD
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## Download
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The latest version can be downloaded from <http://www.phpservermonitor.org/>.
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## REQUIREMENTS
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## Requirements
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* PHP 5.3+
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* PHP cURL package
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* PHP PDO mysql driver
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## INSTALL
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## Install
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### 1. Configuration
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it will open a page where you can change the necessary information for your tool.
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## UPGRADE
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## Upgrade
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### From 2.0
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After that the script is assumed dead and the cronjob will run again.
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## CONTRIBUTING
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## Contributing
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The code is available from <https://github.com/phpservermon/phpservermon>.
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There is a master branch, which is stable and always reflects the latest release.
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* %ERROR% This one only works for the off_* messages and contains the error returned by the monitor
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## CREDITS
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## Credits
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See CREDITS file.
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