Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/05/30/23:01:10
Actually I was looking for any implementation of sendmail on
Win NT. I was directed by another person on the list to
MetaInfo's site where I see what looks like a pretty nice
implementation which includes a GUI for common Admin tasks
as well as a POP3 server to boot. And $495 is not a bad
price for a commercial solution. What we needed was something
that would accept arbitrary addresses to a virtual domain(
e.g. "12345...123"@rates.com, and instead of bouncing since
the account doesn't exist, it would need to start up a new
program to process the incoming request. We also needed the
common internet mail functions for the actual domain, so
a "from scratch" solution would be kinda messy. I also found
a product that will work for us called IMail from IPSWITCH(They
also produce WS_FTP) which for the same price offers a bit
easier configuration while still providing us with our
particular needs. I didn't find anything else commercial or
non-commercial that would handle the arbitrary address triggerring
new processes. Thanks for the pointers.
Rob Manning
Robert M. Manning rmanning AT c3i DOT saic DOT com
Software Engineer OFFICE (410) 571-0403
Science Applications International Corp. FAX (301) 261-8427
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Michael Hirmke wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> >Anyone know of a WinNT sendmail port?
>
> Not a free one, but there are several commercial ones.
> I suppose, this isn't what you are looking for !?!
>
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >Rob Manning
>
> Bye.
> Michael.
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