Re: TEmailServer Opinions
From: Ryan Mills (rmcontrols_at_mills-enterprise.ca)
Date: 05/20/04
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Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 06:42:37 -0600
Using the Indy (v9) components I wrote a datamodule that is an "SMTP Server",
that I use in Apache DSO and stand-alone applications. It's rather simple
but it works and is effective.
If you want the source for that I'd be happy to place it in the attachments group.
Ryan.
On Thu, 20 May 2004 19:02:19 +1000, "Al Vas" <forgetit@fogetit.com.au> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Has anyone used TEmailServer? On their website it says the following:
>
>TEmailServer is a built-in SMTP server that can simultaneously validate or
>verify email addresses and send multiple email messages. As long as you have
>an internet connection, you can send emails from anywhere in the world. You
>do NOT need any external SMTP server or mess with login password to send
>emails messages.
>
>Can this be true? No SMTP server to send through? I downloaded software
>and ran one of the demos and it said that there was no DNS address. Do I
>need to specify one?
>
>Any help appreciated as if it can do what it says, it will be a godsend for
>simplicity in my applications.
>
>Regards
>
>Alex
>
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