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SMTPHandler 0.6
SMTPHandler is a handler for the java.util.logging library. more>>
SMTPHandler is a handler for the java.util.logging library. SMTPHandler sends LogRecords via email using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
The SMTPHandler code is derived from log4js SMTPAppender.
After downloading the SMTPHandler software, you will need to download two additional JAR files:
1) Sun JavaMail
http://java.sun.com/products/javamail
2) Sun JavaBeans Activiation Framework
http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/glasgow/jaf.html
Enhancements:
- This release adds SMTP server authentication.
- You can specify an SMTP username and SMTP password.
<<lessThe SMTPHandler code is derived from log4js SMTPAppender.
After downloading the SMTPHandler software, you will need to download two additional JAR files:
1) Sun JavaMail
http://java.sun.com/products/javamail
2) Sun JavaBeans Activiation Framework
http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/glasgow/jaf.html
Enhancements:
- This release adds SMTP server authentication.
- You can specify an SMTP username and SMTP password.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-05-15 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1262 downloads
MrPostman 1.2
MrPostman is a java program that allows you to access Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and other webmail services. more>>
MrPostman is a java program that allows you to access Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and other webmail services directly from your favorite mail client.
MrPostman project converts the web pages of your favorite webmail provider to e-mails and provides the standard POP interface to your mail client (e.g. Outlook Express, Netscape or Mozilla Mail, Thunderbird, Pegasus).
MrPostman is Free Software, released under the terms of the GNU Public License.
Send an e-mail to the appropriate mailing list, if you have any questions or would like to help with the project.
Currently supported webmail providers:
- Hotmail
- mail.com
- Yahoo
- gmail (Google mail)
- indiatimes.com
- juno
- rediffmail
- Gossamer mail
- Outlook Web Access (Exchange 5.5)
- Outlook Web Access 2003
Additionally it now supports the download of RSS news including pictures, excluding ads, ... Enjoy reading news offline!
Adding a new webmail provider might be as simple as writing a script of 50 lines. Feel free to add a script for your favourite provider and send it to us to be included in the next release.
Enhancements:
- MrPostman 1.2 improves the RSS functionality (multi page news, styles) and adds additional feeds (USA online, NY Times).
- Installation as Windows service was improved.
<<lessMrPostman project converts the web pages of your favorite webmail provider to e-mails and provides the standard POP interface to your mail client (e.g. Outlook Express, Netscape or Mozilla Mail, Thunderbird, Pegasus).
MrPostman is Free Software, released under the terms of the GNU Public License.
Send an e-mail to the appropriate mailing list, if you have any questions or would like to help with the project.
Currently supported webmail providers:
- Hotmail
- mail.com
- Yahoo
- gmail (Google mail)
- indiatimes.com
- juno
- rediffmail
- Gossamer mail
- Outlook Web Access (Exchange 5.5)
- Outlook Web Access 2003
Additionally it now supports the download of RSS news including pictures, excluding ads, ... Enjoy reading news offline!
Adding a new webmail provider might be as simple as writing a script of 50 lines. Feel free to add a script for your favourite provider and send it to us to be included in the next release.
Enhancements:
- MrPostman 1.2 improves the RSS functionality (multi page news, styles) and adds additional feeds (USA online, NY Times).
- Installation as Windows service was improved.
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2005-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1429 downloads
PowerMail 1.7
PowerMail provides a redundant and distributed system for receiving and storing mail. more>>
PowerMail provides a redundant and distributed system for receiving and storing mail.
PowerMail is a redundant and distributed system for receiving mail via SMTP and storing it for users to access with POP. The way PowerMail works is quite unorthodox, and its design emphasizes speed and efficiency.
Modified Maildir mailboxes allow PowerMail to employ hardlinks to save diskspace and deliver messages with thousands of recipients instantly.
PowerMail can operate self-sufficiently or cooperate with a regular MTA to support mail forwarding.
Enhancements:
- fixes for older gcc compilers (Ruben dArco)
- pptool ignored SYSCONFDIR and only did /etc/powermail (Ruben dArco)
- added ldap-forwarding-attribute
- --help display was somewhat screwed (Ruben dArco)
- run-as-uid/run-as-gid broken (Ruben dArco)
- TOP cleaned up (Ruben dArco)
<<lessPowerMail is a redundant and distributed system for receiving mail via SMTP and storing it for users to access with POP. The way PowerMail works is quite unorthodox, and its design emphasizes speed and efficiency.
Modified Maildir mailboxes allow PowerMail to employ hardlinks to save diskspace and deliver messages with thousands of recipients instantly.
PowerMail can operate self-sufficiently or cooperate with a regular MTA to support mail forwarding.
Enhancements:
- fixes for older gcc compilers (Ruben dArco)
- pptool ignored SYSCONFDIR and only did /etc/powermail (Ruben dArco)
- added ldap-forwarding-attribute
- --help display was somewhat screwed (Ruben dArco)
- run-as-uid/run-as-gid broken (Ruben dArco)
- TOP cleaned up (Ruben dArco)
Download (0.72MB)
Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1590 downloads
Gotmail 0.9.0
Gotmail is a utility to non-interactively download email from a Hotmail account. more>>
Gotmail is a utility to non-interactively download email from a Hotmail account. Gotmail project can download messages from all folders, messages from certain folders, or new messages only.
There are options to delete downloaded messages or mark them as read.
Gotmail can forward messages to other email addresses or save them as local mbox-style mailboxes.
Enhancements:
- Changelog AUTHORS gotmail.man Makefile.dist Makefile
- Makefile.dist NEWS PRESSRELEASE gotmail.spec
- Combined AUTHORS file and man page and removed AUTHORS file
- from package
- Updated Makefile and Makefile.dist to remove man page and
- AUTHORS file construction
- Removed PRESSRELEASE and NEWS code and files from the package
- Removed unused gotmail.spec.in file
- Fixed timestamp preservation issues in Makefiles using touch -r
<<lessThere are options to delete downloaded messages or mark them as read.
Gotmail can forward messages to other email addresses or save them as local mbox-style mailboxes.
Enhancements:
- Changelog AUTHORS gotmail.man Makefile.dist Makefile
- Makefile.dist NEWS PRESSRELEASE gotmail.spec
- Combined AUTHORS file and man page and removed AUTHORS file
- from package
- Updated Makefile and Makefile.dist to remove man page and
- AUTHORS file construction
- Removed PRESSRELEASE and NEWS code and files from the package
- Removed unused gotmail.spec.in file
- Fixed timestamp preservation issues in Makefiles using touch -r
Download (0.037MB)
Added: 2007-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
928 downloads
Hmail 0.2
Hmail is a SuperKaramba theme to check for unread messages on one or more Hotmail accounts. more>>
Hmail is a SuperKaramba theme to check for unread messages on one or more Hotmail accounts. It uses gotmail (http://sourceforge.net/projects/gotmail) to do its work.
Feel free to use it and modify it as desired.
<<lessFeel free to use it and modify it as desired.
Download (0.067MB)
Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
936 downloads
SubEtha Mail 1.0.2
SubEtha is a sophisticated mailing list manager, similar in many respects to the popular Mailman package. more>>
SubEtha is a sophisticated mailing list manager, similar in many respects to the popular Mailman package. SubEtha is a three-tiered J2EE application using EJB3 and JMS. It is stable and self-hosting.
Main features:
- Very easy installation on Windows and Unix platforms
- A user-friendly web interface for all configuration management
- Virtual domains (ie list@foo.com and list@bar.com are separate lists)
- Users can have multiple email addresses and self-moderate messages from unknown addresses.
- Intelligent attachment handling; attachments can be removed from delivered mail and replaced with a download link to the archives.
- Pluggable, configurable message processing filters which can arbitrarily modify the inbound and outbound message streams. Example filters include attachment stripping, header munging, spam detection, and insertion of advertising.
- Per-list role-based permissions.
- One-step creation of basic list types (ie "Announce-Only List" or "Technical Support List"). The set of available types is pluggable.
- Searchable, threaded archives
- Users can reply to messages from the archives. They can click on a button and have the message resent to them normally.
- Intelligent VERP bounce processing
- Clusterable for nearly unlimited scalability
- Easy integration with any mail transport agent (MTA)
- EJB and SOAP interfaces for automation
- International characters in emails are properly passed through the system and rendered in the web interface
- RESTful, bookmarkable URLs
- A modular SMTP library that can be used outside SubEtha
Enhancements:
- This release works around a a backwards compatibility issue issue where SubEtha would not run on Java 5 because the released code was compiled using Java 6.
<<lessMain features:
- Very easy installation on Windows and Unix platforms
- A user-friendly web interface for all configuration management
- Virtual domains (ie list@foo.com and list@bar.com are separate lists)
- Users can have multiple email addresses and self-moderate messages from unknown addresses.
- Intelligent attachment handling; attachments can be removed from delivered mail and replaced with a download link to the archives.
- Pluggable, configurable message processing filters which can arbitrarily modify the inbound and outbound message streams. Example filters include attachment stripping, header munging, spam detection, and insertion of advertising.
- Per-list role-based permissions.
- One-step creation of basic list types (ie "Announce-Only List" or "Technical Support List"). The set of available types is pluggable.
- Searchable, threaded archives
- Users can reply to messages from the archives. They can click on a button and have the message resent to them normally.
- Intelligent VERP bounce processing
- Clusterable for nearly unlimited scalability
- Easy integration with any mail transport agent (MTA)
- EJB and SOAP interfaces for automation
- International characters in emails are properly passed through the system and rendered in the web interface
- RESTful, bookmarkable URLs
- A modular SMTP library that can be used outside SubEtha
Enhancements:
- This release works around a a backwards compatibility issue issue where SubEtha would not run on Java 5 because the released code was compiled using Java 6.
Download (51.5MB)
Added: 2007-04-30 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
909 downloads
PHPMailer 1.73
PHPMailer is a full-featured email class for PHP. more>>
PHPMailer is an email transport class which features multiple file attachments, CCs, BCCs, REPLY-TOs, HTML messages, redundant SMTP servers, and word wrap, among others.
It can send email via sendmail, PHP mail(), or with SMTP. Methods are based on the popular AspEmail active server component.
Main features:
- Can send emails with multiple TOs, CCs, BCCs and REPLY-TOs
- Redundant SMTP servers
- Multipart/alternative emails for mail clients that do not read HTML email
- Support for 8bit, base64, binary, and quoted-printable encoding
- Uses the same methods as the very popular AspEmail active server (COM) component
- SMTP authentication
- Word wrap
- Address reset functions
- HTML email
- Tested on multiple SMTP servers: Sendmail, qmail, Postfix, Imail, Exchange, Mercury, Courier
- Works on any win32 or *nix platform
- Flexible debugging
- Custom mail headers
- Multiple fs, string, and binary attachments (those from database, string, etc)
- Embedded image support
Enhancements:
- Fixed denial of service bug: http://www.cybsec.com/vuln/PHPMailer-DOS.pdf
- Now has a total of 20 translations
- Fixed alt attachments bug: http://tinyurl.com/98u9k
<<lessIt can send email via sendmail, PHP mail(), or with SMTP. Methods are based on the popular AspEmail active server component.
Main features:
- Can send emails with multiple TOs, CCs, BCCs and REPLY-TOs
- Redundant SMTP servers
- Multipart/alternative emails for mail clients that do not read HTML email
- Support for 8bit, base64, binary, and quoted-printable encoding
- Uses the same methods as the very popular AspEmail active server (COM) component
- SMTP authentication
- Word wrap
- Address reset functions
- HTML email
- Tested on multiple SMTP servers: Sendmail, qmail, Postfix, Imail, Exchange, Mercury, Courier
- Works on any win32 or *nix platform
- Flexible debugging
- Custom mail headers
- Multiple fs, string, and binary attachments (those from database, string, etc)
- Embedded image support
Enhancements:
- Fixed denial of service bug: http://www.cybsec.com/vuln/PHPMailer-DOS.pdf
- Now has a total of 20 translations
- Fixed alt attachments bug: http://tinyurl.com/98u9k
Download (0.068MB)
Added: 2005-07-12 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1585 downloads
smtpfilter 0.1
smtpfilter is a filter for an SMTP session which passes the session through transparently in real time. more>>
smtpfilter is a filter for an SMTP session which passes the session through transparently in real time, except for the DATA command which is intercepted in order to scan the data for spam and/or viruses with the scanner of your choice.
If you are reading this source, it is what should have been an internal release and consequently has a few comments at the head of the file which would not normally be here. Most likely I must have released this in a hurry because someone needed some
recent feature that has been added, before I had time to do a periodic code review and tidy-up. If this is your first time looking at or installing this code you should probably get in
touch with the author (gtoal@gtoal.com) and ask for a cleaner version before you start.
The descriptive comments which explain what this program does, and how, have slowly migrated from being at the top of the file to being lost half way down. That is something which will be done in the next maintenance release.
But this version *does* work, and works very well now. It is in service at the University of Texas Pan American, with 2000 staff and 15,000 students (although not all of those are active emailers -maybe only 2000-3000 are in heavy use. It sometimes looks like
AOL and MSN and Yahoo are the official campus mailers.
<<lessIf you are reading this source, it is what should have been an internal release and consequently has a few comments at the head of the file which would not normally be here. Most likely I must have released this in a hurry because someone needed some
recent feature that has been added, before I had time to do a periodic code review and tidy-up. If this is your first time looking at or installing this code you should probably get in
touch with the author (gtoal@gtoal.com) and ask for a cleaner version before you start.
The descriptive comments which explain what this program does, and how, have slowly migrated from being at the top of the file to being lost half way down. That is something which will be done in the next maintenance release.
But this version *does* work, and works very well now. It is in service at the University of Texas Pan American, with 2000 staff and 15,000 students (although not all of those are active emailers -maybe only 2000-3000 are in heavy use. It sometimes looks like
AOL and MSN and Yahoo are the official campus mailers.
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2006-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1200 downloads
MadMail 0.2
MadMail is a simple Webmail client which can handle POP3, SMTP, and IMAP servers. more>>
MadMail is a simple Webmail client which can handle POP3, SMTP, and IMAP servers. I
Main features:
- multi-language support
- no Database required
<<lessMain features:
- multi-language support
- no Database required
Download (0.055MB)
Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1229 downloads
msn2mail 1.0
msn2mail is a MSN-to-e-mail gateway. more>>
msn2mail is a MSN-to-e-mail gateway.
For install follow these steps:
make
make install
This program needs fvhlib v2.1 or later!
Create a .msn2mailrc with:
username = your msn passport address
password = password
mailer = path to sendmail
forwardto = e-mail adres to forward to
You can have multiple forwardto-lines.
example:
username = folkert@hotmail.com
password = secret
mailer = /usr/bin/sendmail
forwardto = folkert@vanheusden.com
forwardto = flok@xs4all.nl
<<lessFor install follow these steps:
make
make install
This program needs fvhlib v2.1 or later!
Create a .msn2mailrc with:
username = your msn passport address
password = password
mailer = path to sendmail
forwardto = e-mail adres to forward to
You can have multiple forwardto-lines.
example:
username = folkert@hotmail.com
password = secret
mailer = /usr/bin/sendmail
forwardto = folkert@vanheusden.com
forwardto = flok@xs4all.nl
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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smtp-vilter 1.3.4
smtp-vilter is a high-performance content filter for sendmail, which detects email viruses and spam. more>>
smtp-vilter is a high-performance content filter for sendmail, which detects email viruses and spam.
smtp-vilter can pass, discard, or simply mark an email based on the results of a content scan. It relies on third-party products for the actual content scan. It uses the milter API to communicate with sendmail, and backends to communicate with the actual scanning engines.
The backends can be chained to perform a series of checks on each message in one run.
<<lesssmtp-vilter can pass, discard, or simply mark an email based on the results of a content scan. It relies on third-party products for the actual content scan. It uses the milter API to communicate with sendmail, and backends to communicate with the actual scanning engines.
The backends can be chained to perform a series of checks on each message in one run.
Download (0.065MB)
Added: 2006-11-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1090 downloads
CsWebmail 3.6
CsWebmail is yet another Web mail application. more>>
CsWebmail is yet another Web mail application. The project features support for IMAP, NNTP, and SMTP, procmail, rich text mail composing, backup abilities, a Clam AntiVirus wrapper, and an intuitive GUI.
Enhancements:
- A number of critical bugs were fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- A number of critical bugs were fixed.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2007-03-23 License: The PHP License Price:
945 downloads
Money-Casino.com 3
Money Casino www.Money-Casino.com is an online casino featuring state-of-the-art instant play no-download casino software. Money Casino is proud to of... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Net::SMTP::TLS 0.12
Net::SMTP::TLS is an SMTP client supporting TLS and AUTH. more>>
Net::SMTP::TLS is an SMTP client supporting TLS and AUTH.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::SMTP::TLS;
my $mailer = new Net::SMTP::TLS(
your.mail.host,
Hello => some.host.name,
Port => 25, #redundant
User => emailguy,
Password=> s3cr3t);
$mailer->mail(emailguy@your.mail.host);
$mailer->to(someonecool@somewhere.else);
$mailer->data;
$mailer->datasend("Sent thru TLS!");
$mailer->dataend;
$mailer->quit;
Net::SMTP::TLS is a TLS and AUTH capable SMTP client which offers an interface that users will find familiar from Net::SMTP. Net::SMTP::TLS implements a subset of the methods provided by that module, but certainly not (yet) a complete mirror image of that API.
The methods supported by Net::SMTP::TLS are used in the above example. Though self explanatory for the most part, please see the perldoc for Net::SMTP if you are unclear.
The differences in the methods provided are as follows:
The mail method does not take the options list taken by Net::SMTP
The to method also does not take options, and is the only method available to set the recipient (unlike the many synonyms provided by Net::SMTP).
The constructor takes a limited number of Net::SMTPs parameters. The constructor for Net::SMTP::TLS takes the following (in addition to the hostname of the mail server, which must be the first parameter and is not explicitly named):
NoTLS - In the unlikely event that you need to use this class to perform non-TLS SMTP (you ought to be using Net::SMTP itself for that...), this will turn off TLS when supplied with a true value. This will most often cause an error related to authentication when used on a server that requires TLS
Hello - hostname used in the EHLO command
Port - port to connect to the SMTP service (defaults to 25)
Timeout - Timeout for inital socket connection (defaults to 5, passed directly to IO::Socket::INET)
User - username for SMTP AUTH
Password - password for SMTP AUTH
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Net::SMTP::TLS;
my $mailer = new Net::SMTP::TLS(
your.mail.host,
Hello => some.host.name,
Port => 25, #redundant
User => emailguy,
Password=> s3cr3t);
$mailer->mail(emailguy@your.mail.host);
$mailer->to(someonecool@somewhere.else);
$mailer->data;
$mailer->datasend("Sent thru TLS!");
$mailer->dataend;
$mailer->quit;
Net::SMTP::TLS is a TLS and AUTH capable SMTP client which offers an interface that users will find familiar from Net::SMTP. Net::SMTP::TLS implements a subset of the methods provided by that module, but certainly not (yet) a complete mirror image of that API.
The methods supported by Net::SMTP::TLS are used in the above example. Though self explanatory for the most part, please see the perldoc for Net::SMTP if you are unclear.
The differences in the methods provided are as follows:
The mail method does not take the options list taken by Net::SMTP
The to method also does not take options, and is the only method available to set the recipient (unlike the many synonyms provided by Net::SMTP).
The constructor takes a limited number of Net::SMTPs parameters. The constructor for Net::SMTP::TLS takes the following (in addition to the hostname of the mail server, which must be the first parameter and is not explicitly named):
NoTLS - In the unlikely event that you need to use this class to perform non-TLS SMTP (you ought to be using Net::SMTP itself for that...), this will turn off TLS when supplied with a true value. This will most often cause an error related to authentication when used on a server that requires TLS
Hello - hostname used in the EHLO command
Port - port to connect to the SMTP service (defaults to 25)
Timeout - Timeout for inital socket connection (defaults to 5, passed directly to IO::Socket::INET)
User - username for SMTP AUTH
Password - password for SMTP AUTH
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-04-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
934 downloads
SMTP Relay Checker 2.0.3
SMTP Relay Checker is a fully configurable, multithreaded open mail relay scanner. more>>
SMTP Relay Checker is a fully configurable, multithreaded open mail relay scanner. It supports scanning of IP blocks, and can print the results to a Web page.
SMTP Relay Checker is intended for Systems Administrators to check IP blocks under their control.
Compilation / Installation
To build SmtpRC please run "make" in the package directory. This will build the package and create the binary "smtprc". To install the package, please run "make install".
By Default, the binary will be installed into /usr/local/bin/, configuration files will be installed under /usr/local/etc/smtprc/ and all documentation files will be installed under /usr/local/share/doc/smtprc/. Please see below for a full list of installed files.
/usr/local/bin/smtprc
/usr/local/bin/gsmtprc
/usr/local/etc/smtprc/auto.conf
/usr/local/etc/smtprc/email.tmpl
/usr/local/etc/smtprc/rcheck.conf
/usr/local/share/doc/smtprc/README
/usr/local/share/doc/smtprc/FAQ
/usr/local/man/man1/smtprc.1
/usr/local/man/man1/gsmtprc.1
Using Smtprc
SmtpRC can be run by specifying options on the command line, or by configuring an "auto configuration" file and letting SmtpRC parse the options from there. The latter is recommended.
When SmtpRC is installed, a example "auto configuration" file is installed in "/usr/local/etc/smtprc/auto.conf". Edit this file, changing the values to suit your specific network requirements and run smtprc with the following option (a full list of options
is detailed below):
"/usr/local/bin/smtprc -j /usr/local/etc/smtprc/auto.conf"
To be sure that a mailserver relays third-party email, SmtpRC will attempt to relay mail to an address specified. It is recommended that this address is a mailbox on the local machine that is being used to run SmtpRC - pop support is a planned feature, but for now, SmtpRC only supports checking local mailboxes (mbox and Maildir). Create a new user account (smtprc), specify the email address for this account, and the local mailbox (on the command line or in the "auto configuration" file), and SmtpRC will attempt to relay emails to this address and check for recieved emails after scanning.
There is also a GUI interface to smtprc (gsmtprc) that is installed in /usr/local/bin. This requires Perl Tk to run.
Enhancements:
- Fixes a race condition between the master and reaper threads.
<<lessSMTP Relay Checker is intended for Systems Administrators to check IP blocks under their control.
Compilation / Installation
To build SmtpRC please run "make" in the package directory. This will build the package and create the binary "smtprc". To install the package, please run "make install".
By Default, the binary will be installed into /usr/local/bin/, configuration files will be installed under /usr/local/etc/smtprc/ and all documentation files will be installed under /usr/local/share/doc/smtprc/. Please see below for a full list of installed files.
/usr/local/bin/smtprc
/usr/local/bin/gsmtprc
/usr/local/etc/smtprc/auto.conf
/usr/local/etc/smtprc/email.tmpl
/usr/local/etc/smtprc/rcheck.conf
/usr/local/share/doc/smtprc/README
/usr/local/share/doc/smtprc/FAQ
/usr/local/man/man1/smtprc.1
/usr/local/man/man1/gsmtprc.1
Using Smtprc
SmtpRC can be run by specifying options on the command line, or by configuring an "auto configuration" file and letting SmtpRC parse the options from there. The latter is recommended.
When SmtpRC is installed, a example "auto configuration" file is installed in "/usr/local/etc/smtprc/auto.conf". Edit this file, changing the values to suit your specific network requirements and run smtprc with the following option (a full list of options
is detailed below):
"/usr/local/bin/smtprc -j /usr/local/etc/smtprc/auto.conf"
To be sure that a mailserver relays third-party email, SmtpRC will attempt to relay mail to an address specified. It is recommended that this address is a mailbox on the local machine that is being used to run SmtpRC - pop support is a planned feature, but for now, SmtpRC only supports checking local mailboxes (mbox and Maildir). Create a new user account (smtprc), specify the email address for this account, and the local mailbox (on the command line or in the "auto configuration" file), and SmtpRC will attempt to relay emails to this address and check for recieved emails after scanning.
There is also a GUI interface to smtprc (gsmtprc) that is installed in /usr/local/bin. This requires Perl Tk to run.
Enhancements:
- Fixes a race condition between the master and reaper threads.
Download (0.053MB)
Added: 2006-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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