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In ArgoSoft Mail Server, go to: Tools - Options - Local Domains Add all of the domains on your machine to that list, and click OK For example, localhost, computername, as well as full DNS names like mail.example.org. In the General tab, you probably also want to enable "Allow Relay" so that you can send messages to other domains (if you enable relaying, it's also a good idea to turn on SMTP authentication in the SMTP authentication tab). Also, make sure that you've created the users in: Tools - Users. |
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Thanks,
When I had last used Argosoft, I had not set the local domains correctly. I had set that to be my local computer's name (Inferno), not the publically accessible address (endeavour.zapto.org). |
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I think the above post might say that you are finished... but this is what I posted to a similar question about web and mail servers: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...054#post269054
I use ClarkConnect it is a Linux (RedHat based) distro and will do web, mail, ftp, etc... it is very easy to use, free, and has a great support forum! |
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I found this post so I didn't restart a new one. I am running a webserver and want to get an email server/program running. A guy I am working with and I are designing a website which reequires reservations sent out via email to the sender and to the owner. I am running argosoft and it works well but the problem is that it wont run as a service. So I am looking for a new program either very inexpensive ($10) or legally free like argosoft. All this is running on a dual 2GHz server running win 2003 server and connected via sDSL. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas please post them.
-Mike mike-site |
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I'm not exactly sure how capable of an e-mail server you need but I run a very reliable e-mail server on a 16 MHz Macintosh SE/30 with a 40 mb hard drive and 16mb of RAM. It is Eudora Internet Mail Server. Hasn't failed me yet!
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Try the Mercury mail server from Pegasus. It is free and it is a mail server. http://www.pmail.com
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Ever thought about running linux (perhaps even CentOs or Debian)?
I run a small cluster of about 5 linux machines with Qmail and courier. Very nice. Both are free, of course. If you are thinking of outsourcing your email, feel free to drop us a line - we are having a hosting blowout atm. |
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Thanks for the offer on the outsourcing, I think I'll pass for now. Too expensive for now. Maybe if I get more business in the future. -Mike |
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![]() You can also run NetBSD and the whole slew of compatible stuff like Apache and PHP on one of these inexpensive and reliable machines. http://mark.is-a-geek.org Last edited by sanddrag : 27-06-2005 at 01:50. |
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