I totally agree with Sergio, sandmail is not for human, it needs at least two cylons to operate. There are many other easier MTA out there, some of them with anti spam and malware plugins. For example for the Postfix that Sergio mentioned: http://advosys.ca/papers/email/53-postfix-filtering.html Also, Windows is for GUI, but on server side I would not recommend that. With a Linux once it is configured you only have to shut it down when the hardware gives it up or you want to hover the dust out of the box. The only danger is that you forget the root password after a year or so :-) Tamas On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 6:06 PM, sergio masci wrote: > > > On Thu, 4 Feb 2010, Gerhard Fiedler wrote: > >> olin_piclist@embedinc.com"OlinLathrop" wrote: >> >> > To summarize, here are the requirements: >> > >> > =A0 * =A0Must run on Windows 2000. >> > >> > =A0 * =A0Must NOT establish a server on ports 25 or 110, or must be >> > =A0 =A0 =A0configurable to avoid those ports. >> > >> > =A0 * =A0Does not need security in accepting mail. =A0It will be behin= d a router >> > =A0 =A0 =A0that will not expose its ports externally. >> > >> > =A0 * =A0May be free or commercial. =A0If not free, must have at least= 14 day >> > =A0 =A0 =A0free evaluation period. >> > >> > =A0 * =A0May use SMTP to receive mail to be forwarded, but may also re= quire >> > =A0 =A0 =A0some alternate interface, like running a executable per mes= sage. >> > >> > =A0 * =A0Does not need a queuing system, POP3 server, etc. =A0Just nee= ds to >> > =A0 =A0 =A0forward 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. > > Oh no, anything but sendmail! > > I used to use sendmail years ago on a linux box. Very hard to configure > even with The book of words. Tons and tons of options, setting AND > LOOPHOLES!!!! > > Moved to Postfix and haven't regretted it once. Ok I haven't found a > windows port for you but if you ever decide to use a dedicated box (or > even a virtual one inside your real windows one) then you should > seriously consider Postfix. BTW you don't need a big machine running the > latest release of Linux to use postfix, you can comfortably use an old > resource limited PC running FreeBSD without big fancy graphics (this goes > for a virtual box as well!!!) > > Regards > Sergio Masci > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- = /* www.mcuhobby.com */ int main() { char *a,*s,*q; printf(s=3D"/* www.mcuhobby.com */ int main() { char *a,*s,*q; printf(s=3D%s%s%s, q=3D%s%s%s%s,s,q,q,a=3D%s%s%s%s,q,q,q,a,a,q); }", q=3D"\"",s,q,q,a=3D"\\",q,q,q,a,a,q); } -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist