olin_piclist@embedinc.com"OlinLathrop" wrote: > To summarize, here are the requirements: > > * Must run on Windows 2000. > > * Must NOT establish a server on ports 25 or 110, or must be > configurable to avoid those ports. > > * Does not need security in accepting mail. It will be behind a router > that will not expose its ports externally. > > * May be free or commercial. If not free, must have at least 14 day > free evaluation period. > > * May use SMTP to receive mail to be forwarded, but may also require > some alternate interface, like running a executable per message. > > * Does not need a queuing system, POP3 server, etc. Just needs to > forward messages to MX machines of target domains. > > Any suggestions? Have you tried the SMTP server that comes with Win2k? AFAIK fits all your reqs, and it's already there. There's also http://www.postcastserver.com/ (no experience, but looks like it is what you want, if you can't get the Win2k server going). Other than that, a search for "sendmail windows" gives a number of links for Windows ports of the Unix sendmail program. Gerhard -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist