Timothy,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, at 02:41:56 [GMT -0700 (PDT)] (which was 3:11 PM where I live) you
wrote:
TJL> Is there a program I can use that will let me set "localhost" as my own SMTP
server?
TJL> If so, that would be remarkably handy and I'd love to hear more, esp. about good
free programs :-)
My personal opinion (And I am a non-techie, I have tried Poscast, Mercury and
several
others.) is for you to try out AutoRoute SMTP (Free) from www.mailutilities.com. You
just
enter the SMTP details in the AutoRoute once and it will detect the SMTP you are
connected
to automatically. In TB you use 'localhost'. No need to select your SMTP manually.
However it uses the ISP's SMTP server and all rules applicable to the ISP will be
applied
to outgoing mails.
Small (really small & hence in my definition low on overheads) and very efficient . I
have
tried it for over 6 months and then shifted to ADR for more features.
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Warm regards,
Raj
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Replied on Saturday, September 08, 2001 using TB Ver 1.53d
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