Hello,

XMail has built-in "mail pickup" feature - you drop file in specific =
format
to some folder and XMail will send it as e-mail.

On Windows, the widely used Microsoft SMTP Service (part of operating
system) has the same function, but different file format. There is lot =
of
programs who are using this function and they cannot be used with XMail.
Would please be possible to add to XMail functionality to process these
files too? I think that it would pass trough your few lines of code =
limit
;-)

It's generally possible to write software which would do that on its own
(taking the MS-SMTP files a transforming them into XMail format), but I
think so it would be easier to do in XMail directly.

Format of file for MS-SMTP is according to RFC2822, but at beginning of =
file
are two additional headers "x-sender" and "x-receiver", which are =
similar to
"MAIL FROM:" and "RCPT TO:" SMTP commands. x-sender may occur only once,
x-receiver multiple, as in SMTP.

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