mini-Relay - smtp server

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bugmenot
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mini-Relay - smtp server

#1 Post by bugmenot »

Tiny unintrusive SMTP server (exe is 266KB, no installation). Send emails from you computer directly to the recipient mail server. Ideal to bypass your ISP's attachment size limitations and/or annoyances.
Writes ini with preferences in the app directory.
Find it in http://www.netvicious.com/
(page is in Spanish, but you can select English language in the application)

For more info, Tim Musson put together some info in English about the app
http://www.blat.net/miniRelay/
Last edited by bugmenot on Sun May 07, 2006 12:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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#2 Post by Darkbee »

Very nice! Simple but effective... this could turn out to be a lifesaver for me. 8)

and when combined with QM I won't even need an email client anymore... well, ok not quite but it's still pretty darn handy to send off a quick email.

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#3 Post by brent »

awesome find!
And if anyone dosent know to set up QM to use the miniRelay set your host to LOCALHOST.

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#4 Post by bugmenot »

Hi
How come this app is still not listed in the database?
What are the requirements to be included in it?

I think A LOT of people would benefit from knowing about this fine tiny utility.

Sending emails from wherever you are!

I think it should be listed in bold letters
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#5 Post by Andrew Lee »

In a nutshell, time.

I only have time to look at a couple of apps per day, but the number of excellent submissions sent to me each day (either via email or the fourm) is many times more than that.

That was what motivated me to put in the forum in the first place, so that others can look at these submissions without me being in the way.

If you notice, for each submission, if I add them to the database, I will post a short "Thank you" note.

Similarly, if I reject a submission, I will also post a note stating the reasons.

If I have not posted anything on the submission at all, chances are, I haven't gotten round to it.

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#6 Post by bugmenot »

Ok, I get it. I didnt want to put pressure on you
Take your time :D

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#7 Post by bugmenot »

I added some more info in my first post.

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#8 Post by Andrew Lee »

Thanks! Posted to the database.

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#9 Post by Toxteth O'Grady »

Nice program, but there is a disadvantage. If you can't upload fast enough (large file or slow connection) it may not work, i.e. the connection will time out and because of that uploading will be interrupted and fail.

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Re: mini-Relay 0.9.77d (smtp server)

#10 Post by Midas »

Old topic update: caveats of using mini-Relay have been further discussed at http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... php?t=3618 ...

@webfork: since I made this the official forum topic for mini-Relay, I'd appreciate the edition of bugmenot's original post subject. Thanks. :)

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Re: mini-Relay - smtp server

#11 Post by webfork »

Midas wrote:appreciate the edition of bugmenot's original post subject.
All set

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