Can NT send/recieve mail directly with the Internet or other SMTP hosts?
• There is a freeware application named Blat that does send SMTP mail to a smart host from the command line. (prm@aber.ac.uk) • http://www.bhs.com/appcenter/blat12.zip Windows NT Resource Center • ftp://ftp.cica.indiana.edu/win3/nt/blat11.zip CICA Indiana • ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/.5/cica/nt/blat11.zip Walnut Creek CD-ROM • Also, you can update a Workgroup postoffice to the full MS Mail Postoffice (Mail and Schedule+ extensions) and then install an SMTP gateway. There is a port of the MS SMTP gateway which will gate between MS mail and other SMTP hosts via a smart host. This is available on many Ftp sites as smtpgate.zip. It runs as a service on a Windows NT machine. • ftp://ftp.cica.indiana.edu/win3/nt/smtpgate.zip CICA Indiana • ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/.5/cica/nt/smtpgate.zip Walnut Creek CD-ROM • A product NetShopper supports SMTP among other features. (gandalf@catt.ncsu.edu) • http://www.net-shopper.co.uk/software/index.htm for more • Microsoft has a beta Sendmail package available. • ftp:
Related Questions
- If you need to send Internet mail, you should use Net::SMTP. For more information on Net::SMTP, see How do I send email from ActivePerl?.
- Can I use the Internet Toolkit to send email programmatically with Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)?
- Can NT send/recieve mail directly with the Internet or other SMTP hosts?