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Re: E-Mail Server

I remember that 4 or 5 years ago (when I actually used Windows as a desktop OS) there was a piece of mail software called ArgoSoft Mail Server. It was pretty simple, and supported a number of protocols (including POP and SMTP).

I remember it was convenient for my experiments back then, because it stored all the messages as a separate text file and created a folder for each inbox, so I could create mail by placing text files in directories. I don't know if ArgoSoft still exists, but it was free and not bad at all (well, for a personal mail server, which is what it sounds like you're looking for).

Now I use sendmail and exim (but I'm unsure as to whether or not there's Windows versions of either of those).
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