On Sun, 21 Jul 2013 18:28:27 -0600, Michael Torrie <torr...@gmail.com> wrote: >The Sendmail MTA has been ported to many platforms including windows. >But...
Thanks for the tip. Since I couldn't find a good, basic, native Windows app, I was indeed about to look at eg. Exim + Cygwin, and resort to a Linux appliance if none footed the bill. >> I'm not sure my ISP blocks outbound port 25 connections. I'll >> experiment with a small Linux box. > >Having spent a long time managing e-mail servers, everything Ivan said >in his reply is true as well. I had forgotten a lot of that since I >haven't been running my own mail server (MTA or server part) in a while. Indeed, I had forgotten about some MTAs refusing incoming e-mails from other ISP's customer hosts. I'll experiment. >But then how would it know that legit-looking e-mails aren't in fact >SPAM? It generally does a good job, but every once in a while, some perfectly good e-mail I'm sending is flagged as SPAM. To keep all my e-mails in the same client, I'd rather use a local MTA than sending the e-mail from Gmail. Thank you. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list