Thanks for the offer Nick, in an ideal world that's the way I'd probably go,
but as it is there's only one server to run it all on, and that's already got
sendmail 'hogging' port 25. I suppose it would be possible to write some sort
of port mapping resolver and run the two side by side but that seems like a bit
of overkill !)

- simon

Nic Ferrier wrote:

> >I'd rather have something that
> >could pick up the emails almsot instantaneously - any ideas?
>
> You could have a Java SMTP server to recieve the replies in the first
> place.
>
> The server would probably have to run on a server with no email on it
> already. It would then pick up the email as it came in.
>
> I have a very simple SMTP server written in Java if you're
> interested. It's part of a GNU project so the licence requires it to
> be freely available.
>
> Nic Ferrier
> Tapsell-Ferrier Limited
> http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk
>
> "Use Ockham Luke"

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