Free SMTP server

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Any free proggie to find Free SMTP server or any webpage providing infos ,
please ?

Thank you.
 
Any free proggie to find Free SMTP server or any webpage providing infos ,
please ?

Thank you.

I'm assuming you're asking for some flavor of Microsoft Windows.
1) Check your Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Windows Components.
You may find "Internet Information Services" (IIS) listed, with an
SMTP service under it.
2) The "server daemon" section at your nearest mirror of
www.nonags.com.
2) http://www.tucows.com/mailserver95_default.html
3) Mercury Mail from www.pmail.com
 
Thanks ,Mark.
I am looking for servers providing smtp service to others, their ip
addresses, like proxy web servers.
Not from computer .
Sorry for the confusion.
 
Your ISP is the only one that will allow you to send through it.

Derek

Thanks ,Mark.
I am looking for servers providing smtp service to others, their ip
addresses, like proxy web servers.
Not from computer .
Sorry for the confusion.
 
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Your ISP is the only one that will allow you to send through it.

Derek

Incorrect. Although some ISPs restrict people from accessing external
SMTP servers not all do.

I'm sure some free services still exist offering SMTP/POP3 access but
it's not going to be as frequent as it once was. SMTP is less
frequent than POP3 access but it's there if you look hard enough.

Here's one link but I have no idea if any of these are still valid:
http://freemailguide.com/free_pop3_email.html

/]-[emLok

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A cat that meoweth much catcheth but few mice.
 
Incorrect. Although some ISPs restrict people from accessing external
SMTP servers not all do.

I'm sure some free services still exist offering SMTP/POP3 access but
it's not going to be as frequent as it once was. SMTP is less
frequent than POP3 access but it's there if you look hard enough.

Here's one link but I have no idea if any of these are still valid:
http://freemailguide.com/free_pop3_email.html

That's free pop3, not SMTP
 
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Any free proggie to find Free SMTP server or any webpage providing infos ,
please ?

Thank you.

The ArGoSoft Mail Server is very good. It's simple, easy and you can set it
up to so your DNS server will reflect outgoing mail to mail2news geteways
for anonymous posts (with Hamster). I used it awhile back. Good progie.
 
The ArGoSoft Mail Server is very good. It's simple, easy and you can set it
up to so your DNS server will reflect outgoing mail to mail2news geteways
for anonymous posts (with Hamster). I used it awhile back. Good progie.

As he has already said, he doesn't want to install one, he wants to find one to
relay off.
 
Thanks ,Mark.
I am looking for servers providing smtp service to others, their ip
addresses, like proxy web servers.
Not from computer .
Sorry for the confusion.

Few free e-mail providers allow smtp, because it is difficult to
prevent it from being used by spammers. Here is one that DOES still
provide both POP3 and SMTP, but it inserts advertisements at the
bottom of your outgoing messages:
<http://www.hotpop.com/services.hsp>

Or search for SMTP service at
http://freemailguide.com/free_pop3_email.html
<http://www.google.com/search?q=free-email-account smtp>
 
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That's free pop3, not SMTP

You are incorrect, again. Did you read the site I posted? Just to
prove a point I just made a free account with 1net.gr. It has both
POP3 _and_ SMTP access.

[quote from email received after sign-up]

Thank you for sign up in our free email service 1net.gr!

FREE Mail Account Options

- - The Free email accounts after 60 days of inactivity are
automatically deleted.
- - Mailbox size 5mb.
- - Maximum message size 1mb.

To sent and receive your emails, using your Outlook Express or any
Mail Program use:

Incoming Mail Server [POP3]: pop3.1net.gr
Outgoing Mail Server [SMTP]: smtp.1net.gr

Enjoy our high quality mail service.

Best Regards,
The 1NET.gr Team

[end quote]

Need I say more?

/]-[emLok

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A cat that meoweth much catcheth but few mice.
 
That's free pop3, not SMTP

But if you read the list, several do offer pop3/SMTP
And a few ARE still alive.

For security, non-ISP SMTP's will normally require authentication - an
option in most good mail clients.
 
But if you read the list, several do offer pop3/SMTP
And a few ARE still alive.

For security, non-ISP SMTP's will normally require authentication - an
option in most good mail clients.

Yes, I didn't read as it said "free pop3"
 
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 22:22:27 -0500, "]-[emLok"

I'm sure some free services still exist offering SMTP/POP3 access
but it's not going to be as frequent as it once was. SMTP is less
frequent than POP3 access but it's there if you look hard enough.

Here's one link but I have no idea if any of these are still
valid: http://freemailguide.com/free_pop3_email.html

That's free pop3, not SMTP

But if you read the list, several do offer pop3/SMTP
And a few ARE still alive.

For security, non-ISP SMTP's will normally require authentication -
an option in most good mail clients.

Yes, I didn't read as it said "free pop3"

And if you had read my statements made before the link, it is
irrelevant. I realize you were trying to help the person. So was I.
Please don't treat me like a moron because you simply didn't feel
like spending any energy reading the page I posted a link for. My
information was correct.

And for those who like freeware [and free services] the 1net.gr email
sign-up impressed me. It only asked for the username I wanted, a
password, and my name. No other information was required. One of the
quickest setups I've run across in ages and also rather private,
considering the internet these days.

Hopefully the person has found what they are looking for.

/]-[emLok

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A cat that meoweth much catcheth but few mice.
 
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