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Internet Mail Server Recomendations

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  • D Daniel Turini

    Matt Newman wrote: I tried installing IIS 6 on XP Pro, to put it simply I was given the option to retreat or the self destruct sequence would start. I decided to try my luck on self destruct. Long story short the self-destruct crashed after deleting it self and the possibility of installing IIS 5 on XP without a little "tweaking". IIS 6 now runs at kernel level, and uses several new Windows 2003 APIs. It wouldn't work. My latest article: GBVB - Converting VB.NET code to C#

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    Daniel Turini wrote: IIS 6 now runs at kernel level, and uses several new Windows 2003 APIs. It wouldn't work. That explains alot, I wasn't expecting it to work, but I thought I would give it a shot. Matt

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    • D Daniel Turini

      Rohit  Sinha wrote: Does this mean we can forget about our mail servers? Especially me, since mine is in the pre pre alpha stage. Well... You made me curious... You didn't started coding your mail server thinking it was the first one on Earth, right? And there are lots of free ones, too. I deduce probably your mail server has some feature targeting a specifc niche that other mail servers don't have. So, how would this change on your plans? My latest article: GBVB - Converting VB.NET code to C#

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      Daniel Turini wrote: You didn't started coding your mail server thinking it was the first one on Earth, right? No, but if one comes integrated with Windows itself, people might have little incentive to look elsewhere. Yes, there are free ones out there too. I got into all this knowing fully well what I was getting into, so yes, I should not get too disturbed over this. It doesn' change my plans, except hurry up a bit. ;)
      Regards,

      Rohit Sinha

      Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.
      - Mother Teresa

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      • L Lost User

        Okay Guys, We have been using Exchange for some time now but we are considering changing our internet mail server platform (since all we really need is a POP/SMTP server and none of the other bells and whistles that come with Exchange). What are the options? We are running Windows 2000 Server. Thanks - Joel VssConnect - Remote SourceSafe(r) Access http://www.voxcode.com[^]

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        Rocky Moore
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        There is a multi-domain SMTP/POP3 server here on CP written in C# with full source code. Been using it probably for close to a year now (found it in the original post to C-SharpCorner.com). Rocky Moore <><

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