Hmm,
yet another possibility is POPMail 3.2.2, since your "address book" in
POPMail is named POPMAIL.GUP, and each "group" can consist of as many
email addresses as required ( I don't know the specific number right off
hand), you could set up your "groups" by listing each email address, follow
with a comma (,) next email address and so on. Each "group" is seperated
by a blank line. So, for my use, as email usually to 1 or 2 recipients
only, each of my "groups" consists of 1 email address. POPMail is also
free, fairly small, and stable. The only real drawback is with file
attachments...you can only attach "text" (plain ASCII) files, or, if you
try to attach binary or image files, they get BINHEXed encoded, just like
a Macintosh. Then the recipient would need either POPMail, Minuet or
a stand-alone BINHEX decoder. No big deal though once you get accustomed
to it...I use a couple of tools to encode attachments as MIME Base 64, then
attach this "text" looking file into the email, with instructions how to
decode the attachment.
C U L8R!
Wiz <{;-)
Wizard57M
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