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mini-Relay V0.9.77d   
Suggested by bugmenot - Added on 25 May 2006
310KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (826)
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Synopsis: mini-Relay is a tiny SMTP server that runs on your machine and allows you to send emails directly to the recipient's mail server, bypassing your ISP's mail server and any limitation that it imposes. It is also great if you are always on the road and have difficulty finding a SMTP server to connect to.

Note: The home page is in Spanish, but Tim Musson has put together some information in English about the application.

Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on miniRelay.exe
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] C.J.This is the most useful little program ever!!!

Finally, I can now send e-mail from my Thunderbird client anywhere I travel, from any network. Just start miniRelay, set your outgoing SMTP server to your localhost (127.0.0.1), and that's it.

I love it!
CJ
 [2006-10-03 08:06]

[Anonymous] chynakymworks great!!!!! better than free smtp server or smart post. Just note your outgoing smtp as localhost in your mail proggie and away you go..... [2006-10-20 00:04]

[Anonymous] GioGood idea. Pity that it freeze my system every time I try to send an e-mail out with Thunderbird. [2006-11-13 10:24]

[Anonymous] CDVery nice little piece of software. I confirm that it works on nPOP, Thunderbird and Eudora without any problems. I have no stability issues and use it nearly daily. [2007-01-06 08:41]

[Anonymous] RollieMy Norton Antivirus is flagging EzUpdate.exe as a trojan virus. Is it a false alarm? [2007-03-10 05:23]

[Anonymous] TelamonWorked like a charm to me, very handy... [2008-01-31 01:01]

[Anonymous] BogartBe careful !
I suppose it is not a false alarm.
My " Avast !" detected the virus
" Dragonmailbomb " in mini-Relay
I didn't install it !!!
 [2008-04-16 23:17]

[Anonymous] TonGIn many cases I could not send mail because mail servers complain about invalid identification, see below:

Your email was blocked by the XS4ALL mail servers.
The mailserver (a62-251-14-49.adsl.xs4all.nl [62.251.14.49]) that delivered the message at the XS4ALL mailservers identified itself as "xs4all.nl".
This identification (HELO or EHLO string) is not valid, and the recipient has chosen to block messages with an invalid HELO.
 [2008-07-03 01:25]

[Anonymous] EricFI keep on getting socket error # 10054. Can anybody help me with this please? Many thanks! [2009-03-02 14:13]

[Anonymous] KCAntivirus may tag this as "Dragonmailbomb" because the program has been used as a spamming tool. It is not a virus, or trojan and is completely safe to use. Be aware that some ISPs will detect mail sent from miniRelay and reject them (i.e. Comcast) [2010-05-24 15:43]


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