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Gio: Only allows you to send no more than 10 e-mails per day and not to multiple recipients. Otherwise, a very good. [2006-11-13 10:30]
mbirth: I guess it's mostly useless because more and more SMTPs check incoming servers against their MX-records. And Dialup- or Cable-IPs usually don't have one. Since you can't specify the host being sent on HELO, you can't even use a DynIP-address with MX-records... :-( [2007-03-07 04:20]
nutellajunkie: This feels like a demo.. [2008-04-08 14:58]
JaDar: The software is not completely free. [2009-01-22 07:22]
Webfork: Many ISPs block SMTP servers so some users won't be able to make this work.
Also, the 10 e-mail limit is a GOOD thing to prevent spam. [2009-02-13 06:34]
mozkill: This program is ok but I think "Hamster" is a much better free SMTP server. [2009-02-13 13:50]
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