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CWuestefeld:
I found an alternate approach to solve the problem. There's a freeware proxy for SMTP that allows me to intercept my server's transmission and rebroadcast it using a properly-authenticated login (it also proxies POP3, but I don't care about that).
See "X-Ray mail assistant" at http://www.xrayapp.com/xray/.
yksyks:
I'm using for similar reasons 602LAN SUITE by http://www.software602.com/. As far as I know the last free version for up to 5 users is 2004.0.06.1017. It's running here for years without any problem. Serves as a web-mail server, proxy and NAT, by the way. Remote access via web browser is also possible.
Arjen:
hMailServer seems like a very good option for a Windows mail server.
Good luck!
Edvard:
Afterlogic's Xmail looks nice, and it got a ref from Shellcity...
http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee/xmail-server.asp
Basic features:
* SMTP server (ESMTP supported)
* POP3 server
* TLS/SSL secure connections
* Support of multiple virtual mail domains and accounts
* SMTP authentication (clear-text, secure, POP-before-SMTP)
* Logging
* Account aliasing
* Domain aliasing
* Remote administration
* Cross-platform (Windows, Linux, BSD, etc)
Advanced features:
* Simultaneous multi-user access to a POP3 mailbox
* Finger server
* SMTP protection against spammers (IP-based and e-mail address based)
* Public blacklists: RBL/RSS/ORBS/DUL
* Mailing lists
* Flexible message filters
* Custom mail processing
* SMTP ETRN command support
* Custom POP3/SMTP authentication
* POP3 account synchronizer (fetcher)
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PhilB66:
This one just came through the rss feed... hope it is useful for someone.
Macallan Mail Solution is a freeware Mail Server (SMTP/POP3/IMAP/HTTP/NEWS/SSL/Tunnel) for Windows XP Windows 2000.
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