Although it's been a while since I last used it, I quite liked David
Harris' Mercury.

http://www.pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercwin.htm



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Servers Alive Discussion List 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dirk Bulinckx
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 3:11 PM
> To: Servers Alive Discussion List
> Subject: [SA-list] OT mailserver
> 
> 
> At Woodstone we are internaly running 3 mailservers (SMTP).
> 
> One is used as backup MX record for our domains on the 
> internet (with their own SMTP servers on the internet), and a 
> 2nd mailserver that is simply used for outgoing mail (users 
> mail) and a 3rd mailserver for outgoing mail from the listserver.
> 
> That 3rd server is running the MS SMTP service (that is 
> default with Windows 2000).  We're having a lot of issues 
> with it were it seems OR not to be able to do the DNS lookup 
> correctly OR not able to connect to the remote server Or 
> giving relay errors that are not correct.  When doing the 
> same MX lookup via an NSLOOKUP on that system it works fine, 
> when doing a TELNET <host> 25 from that system it works fine 
> too, so it's realy a problem with the MS SMTP service as 
> such. So we would like to replace this MS SMTP service by 
> something else that works fine.
> 
> What are we exactly looking for?
>       * SMTP server that can run as service on Win2000
>       * It should provide an "interface" that shows the 
> activity of the server
>       * it should provide a simple "interface" to do the 
> configuration (if there is any to do)
>       * it should be able to send directly (doing MX lookup 
> and send it via the found server) and also via a SMART HOST.
>       * it should work :-)
>       * it should be able to work without any mailbox (we're 
> not having mailboxes on our internal smtp servers)
>       * ideal it should be able to have several receiver and 
> sender threads (ideal even possible to configure the number)
>       * good pricing :-)
>       
> I could use the same type as we have on the 1st or 2nd SMTP 
> server, but prefer not to do, so currently we have an "old" 
> WinRoute mailserver and an ArgoSoft mailserver running.
> 
> 
> 
> All suggestions are welcome.....
> 
> 
> Dirk Bulinckx.
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