On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:38:52 -0400, Kevin Walzer <k...@codebykevin.com> wrote: >> Thanks. hMailServer was one of the apps I checked, and I was just >> making sure there weren't something simpler, considering my needs, >> ideally something like Mongoose MTA. >> >> Regardless, because of the SPAM anti-measures mentioned above, it >> seems like I was over-optimistic about running an MTA and sending >> e-mails from my home computer :-/ >> > >The reason I mentioned hMailServer is that I host my own mail server for >my business--I have a static IP address, and correctly configured >DNS--and so I'm able to send out large batches of e-mails to customers >from my network without being blocked by my ISP. I'm running a Mac >server so my mail system is the typical Unix setup (Postfix, etc.), but >hMailServer was the closest thing I've found for Windows. > >Configuring your own server isn't cheap in terms of time even if you use >FOSS components, and your ISP may charge more for a static IP, so I >completely understand if you don't want to go that route.
Thanks for the infos. Indeed, it seems like hMailServer is one of the few good MTAs for Windows. I already have a static IP, so the issue is more that remote MTAs might not accept connections from MTAs running on users' PC instead of ISP's. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list