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Free SMTP Server V2.5   
Suggested by Ezzetabi - Added on 7 Mar 2007
920KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (4665)
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Synopsis: Free SMTP Server lets you send email messages directly from your computer without using your ISP's SMTP server. It is useful for laptop users traveling around the world and connecting their PCs to different ISPs in different countries. You can also use it to increase your security and privacy.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the ZIP file with the installer and use Universal Extractor to extract the files from it. Copy the content of the folder {app} into a folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on localsrv.exe.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] GioOnly 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]

[Anonymous] mbirthI 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]

[Anonymous] nutellajunkieThis feels like a demo.. [2008-04-08 14:58]

[Anonymous] JaDarThe software is not completely free. [2009-01-22 07:22]

[Anonymous] WebforkMany 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]

[Anonymous] mozkillThis program is ok but I think "Hamster" is a much better free SMTP server. [2009-02-13 13:50]


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