Csmail is not free but not expensive. Can handle smtp, pope imap
Al

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Another way to approach this is to set up a page such as a PHP page with 
a form on it.  From your application you can HTTP post to this form the 
"To:", "Subject", and "Body" of the email message.  Even a "From" 
address.  This PHP page can then take care of actually sending the email 
for you from the domain that you are hosting.

I do my error messages this way from my applications.  This way the user 
just needs HTTP access which is much easier than configuring the email 
to be sent directly from the application.

HTH,
Kevin



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