XMail 1.27 freeware

XMail is an Internet and intranet mail server. It featuring an ESMTP server, POP3 server, finger server, TLS support for SMTP and POP3 (both server and client side), multiple domains, no need for users to have a real system account, SMTP relay checking, DNS based maps check, custom (IP based and address based) spam protection. ...

Author Davide Libenzi
Released 2010-11-17
Filesize 1.38 MB
Downloads 826
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords mail server, SMTP server, POP3 server, mail, server, SMTP
Users' rating
(17 rating)
XMailOther Server ApplicationsWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64
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XMail freeware - The Latest Versions History
1.27 Nov 17, 2010 New Release · Support for using a chain of SSL certificates, instead of a single one.
· Fixed SMTP explicit routing address parsing.
· Fixed a bug that made XMail incorrectly handle extremely long header line lengths.
· Faster shutdown time on Unix systems.
· Tweaked DNS resolution to cope with lame name servers.
· Support for greater than 2GB sizes in POP3 server and PSYNC.
· Safer temporary file name generation.
· Made the temporary directory on Unix, configurable via the "XMAIL_TEMP" environment variable.
· Fixed a bug that was caused by the SSL code triggering the XMail binding locking code after XMail has already cleanup.
· Fixed a bug in the SMTP external authentication.
· Fixed Unix syslog logging facility to consider different logging levels.
· Changed SMTP HELP response code to 214.

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