MsgCore
as SMTP/POP3
Mail Server |
This is a
server program brings both SMTP and POP3 capabilities to
Windows NT and Windows 95/98. It works silently in the
background so that you cannot feel it. Users can use any
mail client programs they like, but remember to modify
the SMTP and POP3 server settings of the mail client to
the machine that this program is installed within. |
Features |
General
Features
- Easy Installation.
- Provides both SMTP
and POP3 protocols( RFC821, RFC1522 and RFC1725
compliant ).
- Support Dialup
Network. Use cheap modem dialup network
instead of expansive leased line.
- Create multiple
virtual mail servers on one computer.
- Support
mailing-lists, external modules, and
auto-responders.
- Creates mailboxes
with friendly interface.
SMTP
Features
- Support PRIORITY
DELIVERAY with X-PRIORITY tag. Messages sent with Microsoft®
Outlook® or Netscape®
Messenger® with higher priorities
will be sent prior to other normal messages.
POP3
Features
- Retrieve messages
from any other POP3 mail servers.
- Supports APOP secure login. Password could be
encrypted in MD5 and sent over Internet. You must
use mail clients which supports APOP to utilize
this capability. Eudora® (lite and
Pro ) and GNU Emacs support this
function.
MailBoxes
Features
- Creates mailboxes for
users of Windows NT® automatically.
- Every user can
forward his messages to specified email address.
- Limits the size of
each mailboxes.
- Automatically remove
out-of-date messages.
SPAM
Features
- Rejects huge messages
specified by administrator and prevents your
system from the attack of message bomb.
- Rejects messages from
specified domains.
- Validate senders and
receivers of incomming messages.
Other
Features
- Supports host
aliases.
- Coexists with firewall/proxy
systems.
- Compatible with DHCP.
- Remote
Administration.
- Dedicated time-out
detection.
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Multiple
Virtual
Domain |
MsgCore
can create mail servers per IPs on the same
computer. For example, if you want to create 2 different
domains: domain1.com and domain2.org on the same computer ( each domain must
have its own IP number(s) ), MsgCore
can create 2 mail servers for these two domains so that sales@domain1.com and sales@domain2.org represent two different email boxes.
Therefore, there is only one computer actually, but acts
like 2 computers to all Internet users. 
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Dialup
Connetions |
Traditional mail servers
require leased lines to the Internet so that electronic
messages are exchanged every seconds. With MsgCore, no
more leased lines are needed. MsgCore can dialup to your
ISP perioridically, send out-going messages out, and pick
messages on your ISP's mail servers automatically. With
MsgCore, the cheapest modem dialup network can replace
expansive leased lines. 
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System
Requirements |
For MsgCore/NT
- Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 or above.
- 64MB RAM or above.
- Intel® 486 CPU or above.
- A modem for dialup
network is optional.
For MsgCore/95
- Microsoft Windows 95® or Microsoft Windows 98®.
- 32MB RAM or above.
- Intel® 486 CPU or above.
- A modem for dialup
network is optional.
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Upgrade from SMTP/ZetaMail |
Please run SMTPUpgrade.exe
to convert account information from SMTP or ZetaMail to
MsgCore BEFORE installation. Here are step-by-step instructions:
- Stop your old mail
server ( don't remove nor uninstall it )
and backup old data files (in case of down-grade...).
- Copy the file
SMTPUpgrade.exe in the MsgCoreNT202.zip archive
to the data directory of old mail server.
- Run the file
SMTPUpgrade.exe under the data directory. Here
are things going to be happend: SMTP.MDB
is transferred into a bulk of *.DBF, and
all files named A*.MSG will be renamed
to B*.MSG.
- You may remove or
uninstall old mail server, but don't kill
converted files.
- Install the new
program.
- Make the old data
directory as the data directory of the new mail
server, or create a new
data directory and copy converted files from old
data directory to new data directory.
- Run the new mail
server.
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Prepare
Your System |
For
Windows NT™ Please enable the user right option
"Log on as a service" in User Manager. To this
end, first, execute the program "User Manager",
then select "Policies|User Rights" as the
following figure.
Please check the option "Show
Advanced User Rights", then you will
be able to find the option "Log on as a
service" as the following figure.You
must add users or groups allowed to receive messages in
"Grant To" field below. You can also set it to
"Everyone" as what
you have seen in the above picture if you think it is
quite cumbersome. After reboot, your modifications will
take effect.
MsgCore/NT is not the only one software
which asks you to modify "Log on as service",
if other NT services installed on the same computer asks
you to modify "Log on as service", please take
everything into consider.
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Remove
Old Version |
If you have
already install old version of MsgCore, please stop the
execution of the program and remove old executable files
(*.exe) first. Remeber to backup data files if you want
to keep all account and message information.  
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Install
the Software |
Only
users with administrator privilege can install this
program. If not, problems could arise. The default
configuration of MsgCore is single host listen on all
availiable IPs of the computer. At the final step of
setup, the following dialog box asks for settings
required for single host configuration.If you don't want to setup your
mail server at this time, or you want to create multiple
virtual domains, or you wish to keep old settings, please
select the check box and the fields below will be
disabled.
The field "Data
Files Directory" should be the complete path to
store all data files of the default host. The default
value of the field "Domain Name" is
the same as the name you entered in Control
Panel|Network, please modify the value of these
field for your needs.
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Crete
Multiple Virtual Domain
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If you're going to setup multiple mail
server on your computer, please run Site Controller
(MailSite.exe) after setup.
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