If all you need is a relay server or backup MX, then IIS' built-in SMTP
server works just fine for us. We actually think of Imail as a mailbox
server and try to offload all outbound or relay functions to the MS SMTP.
Best Regards
Andy
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I like Xmail server (http://www.xmailserver.org), it is multi platform
and can easily do what you want.
Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Patnode
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Should have been more specific, I'm looking for something used by larger ISPs that
gives me the confidence of volume and stability. Something attached to a name and a
phone number I can call when there's a problem. I don't mind paying for it.
Top 2 or 3 names?
Thanks,
Dan
On Wednesday,
Look at http://www.alligate.com
On 09/10/03 3:20pm you wrote...
Should have been more specific, I'm looking for something used by larger
ISPs that gives me the confidence of volume and stability. Something
attached to a name and a phone number I can call when there's a problem. I
don't mind
Dan Patnode wrote:
Should have been more specific, I'm looking for something used by larger ISPs that gives me the confidence of volume and stability. Something attached to a name and a phone number I can call when there's a problem. I don't mind paying for it.
Top 2 or 3 names?
Thanks,
Dan
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SMTP Relay Limit
Any opinions on Exim?:
http://www.exim.org/
Dan
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003 15:36, Matthew Bramble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Patnode wrote:
Should have been more specific, I'm looking for something used
by larger ISPs that gives me