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OT: Freeware mail server?
user name
2006-02-16 08:10:22
yep.  Win2k3 standard.  Go to Add remove Wndows components and select email services.  If you then click details and then help, it will give you some info on it.  There are also some good documents on Technet for it.

I have a couple llinks around here somewhere I will send you.  We are looking to it for a mobile group that takes the servers with them but only connects to a network  to send/receive intermittently.

On 2/16/06, Sorin Srbu <orgfarm.uu.se">sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se > wrote:
Oh, ok! And we're speaking Win2k3 Standard version now?
 
 
nope. ; It is a real server.&nbsp; it will run by itself.&nbsp; it does integrate with AD.  It does relay to another server really well but it does not have to.

Greg

On 2/16/06, Sorin Srbu <orgfarm.uu.se" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se> wrote:
Isn't that only a relay service, with no real use unless you have some other "real" mail server software?
 
 
 
the POP Mail service is buit into windows these days. ; Integrates with exchange. It's free. ;

Would that work for you?

Greg

On 2/16/06, Sorin Srbu <orgfarm.uu.se" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se> wrote:
freelists.org" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)"> windows2000-bouncefreelists.org <> wrote on Wednesday, February 15, 2006
2:35 PM:

Thx, I'll keep this in mind. For now, I'm all-windows. I'm not all that
unix-savvy to start with...

&gt; Apparently Hula on Linux is quite a good one? (I've not tried it).
>
> Anything based on Linux will have IMAP, POP3 and SMTP portions
&gt; available using a variety of different products. Using Squirrelmail
> (or something similar) you can also provide webmail. With OpenLDAP you
> can integrate with Active Directory quite easily. Hell, if you want to
> go the whole hog, you can also integrate a Jabber server
> authenticating off the same AD tree.
>
> I did this about 3 years ago for a previous employer when their
> exchange server failed and they couldn't work out what was wrong with
> it. The only criticism was that they didn't have shared calendars.
>
> Jon
>
&gt; On 15/02/06, Sorin Srbu <orgfarm.uu.se" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se> wrote:
>;> Hi all,
>&gt;
>>; Does anybody on this list use a freeware mail server? Maybe an
AD-integrated
>&gt; Exchange lookalike clone?
>;>
>&gt; TIA.


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OT: Freeware mail server?
user name
2006-02-16 08:35:51
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/pop3exwn.mspx

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Windows_POP3_Service.html

http://weblogs.asp.net/owscott/archive/2004/01/25/62822.aspx

On 2/16/06, Greg Reese <gmail.com">gareesegmail.com> wrote:
yep.  Win2k3 standard.&nbsp; Go to Add remove Wndows components and select email services.&nbsp; If you then click details and then help, it will give you some info on it.  There are also some good documents on Technet for it.

I have a couple llinks around here somewhere I will send you.  We are looking to it for a mobile group that takes the servers with them but only connects to a network&nbsp; to send/receive intermittently.


On 2/16/06, Sorin Srbu <orgfarm.uu.se" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)"> sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se > wrote:
Oh, ok! And we're speaking Win2k3 Standard version now?
 
 
nope.&nbsp; It is a real server.&nbsp; it will run by itself.&nbsp; it does integrate with AD.  It does relay to another server really well but it does not have to.

Greg

On 2/16/06, Sorin Srbu <orgfarm.uu.se" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se> wrote:
Isn't that only a relay service, with no real use unless you have some other "real" mail server software?
 
 
 
the POP Mail service is buit into windows these days. ; Integrates with exchange. It's free. ;

Would that work for you?

Greg

On 2/16/06, Sorin Srbu <orgfarm.uu.se" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se> wrote:
freelists.org" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)"> windows2000-bouncefreelists.org <> wrote on Wednesday, February 15, 2006
2:35 PM:

Thx, I'll keep this in mind. For now, I'm all-windows. I'm not all that
unix-savvy to start with...

&gt; Apparently Hula on Linux is quite a good one? (I've not tried it).
>
> Anything based on Linux will have IMAP, POP3 and SMTP portions
&gt; available using a variety of different products. Using Squirrelmail
> (or something similar) you can also provide webmail. With OpenLDAP you
> can integrate with Active Directory quite easily. Hell, if you want to
> go the whole hog, you can also integrate a Jabber server
> authenticating off the same AD tree.
>
> I did this about 3 years ago for a previous employer when their
> exchange server failed and they couldn't work out what was wrong with
> it. The only criticism was that they didn't have shared calendars.
>
> Jon
>
&gt; On 15/02/06, Sorin Srbu <orgfarm.uu.se" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se> wrote:
>;> Hi all,
>&gt;
>>; Does anybody on this list use a freeware mail server? Maybe an
AD-integrated
>&gt; Exchange lookalike clone?
>;>
>&gt; TIA.


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