
CUTEDGESYSTEMS MAILSERVE SMTP PORTS MAC OS X
It allows you to turn on the Postfix SMTP server built into Mac OS X, which will allow you to send mail out the command line, from PHP or Perl scripts, or from Mac OS X applications like Mail, Eudora or Entourage.

The Basic sub-panel, below, is where you start off. The Outgoing Mail tab consists of two sub-panels : accessed via the Basic tab and the Smart Host List tab. The idea is that you use the Outgoing Mail tab to turn on OS X's built-in SMTP server, use the Monitor Mail tab to check that you can indeed send mail out your Mac, and then use the Incoming Mail tab to turn on the rest of the services that will make your Mac a full-fledged standards-compliant mail server, including providing support for POP3, IMAP and Fetchmail services. There are three major tabs - Outgoing Mail, Monitor Mail, and Incoming Mail - each of which may contain its own sub-tabs. The picture, above, shows you how you'll start off using MailServe. But this is how I've set things up so that I can continue to send mail from anywhere I happen to be. Note : Some mail servers may reject mail coming from a dynamic IP address, on the (flawed) assumption that such mail must be from a spammer. If you're upgrading to Leopard, instead of doing a clean install, it'll help if you do a de-install of MailServe for Tiger first, if you can, using the Red Cross. Configuration files saved, using the File menu, in Tiger will work in Leopard.
CUTEDGESYSTEMS MAILSERVE SMTP PORTS UPDATE
Mac OS X Leopard Update : I've released a new version that will work with Leopard, which you can buy. It sets up SMTP, POP3, IMAP and Fetchmail services, including support for SSL and SMTP authentication.

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