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On Tue, 29 May 2001 10:32:20 MDT, Ben Parker <[log in to unmask]> said:
> I really hate to disagree with Valdis but for Windows, this is not necessary.
> Under Windows, LISTSERV provides its own SMTP Listener program to receive mail
> and another simple SMTP program to send mail to a local outbound MTA (which can
> continue to be qmail or anything else that you like to use). You do not need to
> run a mailer on the LISTSERV box. In fact it is very difficult to do so, unless
Umm.. Ben? If it's receiving mail, and sending mail, it's a mailer.
He *will* have to run a mailer. You don't believe me, see how well
Listserv runs *without* the LSoft-provided SMTP Listener program. ;)
/Valdis
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