ArGoSoft Mail Server is fully functional SMTP/POP3/Finger (Pro version also has IMAP module) server for Windows 95/98/NT/2000, which will let you turn your computer into the email system. It's very compact, takes about 1-5 Mb of disk space (depending on the version), does not have any specific memory requirements, and what is the most important - it's very easy to use.
Currently we have three different versions of server: freeware, Plus and Pro.
Currently we have three different versions of server: freeware, Plus and Pro.
Features
- Freeware version of Server:
- Is completely transparent. Runs as a small icon on your system tray;
- Can be loaded with Windows startup;
- Supports unlimited number of accounts;
- Supports SMTP authentication. Useful to protect your server from unauthorized use;
- as we mentioned above, it is fully functional server: it relays the messages directly to Mail exchangers, bypassing your ISP.
- Has built-in web interface, which allows users to check mail using any popular web browser from anywhere in the World *.
- ArGoSoft Mail Server Plus:
- Does all of above;
- Has password protected Administration mode;
- Supports distribution lists;
- Supports auto responders;
- Supports basic filters;
- Unlimited message size (there is a limit of 5 Megs for freeware version);
- Can listen on single IP address, rather than all addresses available on your computer;
- Has built-in web server. It means, the server can be accessed from anywhere in the World, using any popular Web browser:
- Administrator can control the server, and do the maintenance of users;
- Users can access their accounts: read and send email, change their own settings;
- Web output, generated by server, can be customized;
- Finger server can be disabled
- ArGoSoft Mail Server Pro:
- Does all of above (Freeware + Plus versions);
- Supports IMAP (version with IMAP module);
- Has true support of multiple domains - you can create accounts with the same name, which belong to different domains;
- Supports multiple IP homes (virtual domains);
- Has built in mailing list server;
- Has WAP interface;
- Allows setup of domain administrators - users who can change domain related information via the Web interface;
- Filtering of mail according to IP addresses of server which attempts to relay mail to local users;
- ORDB and MAPS support;
- Easier specification of IP addresses, which do not require SMTP authentication. Instead of listing addresses, you can specify ranges and masks;
- Supports Server Extensions - special external dlls, which can be plugged into the server, and process mail the way the creator of dlls prefers
- Ability to verify addresses of senders of arrived messages
- Has built in utilities for diagnosing local or remote domains, allows browsing of user mailboxes;
- Allows to temporarily disable or enable users, and domain administrators;
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