EMWAC Internet Mail Services for Windows NT (Beta test version 0.60)
The EMWAC Internet Mail Services for Windows NT (known as "IMS") are a suite of
server programs which allow you to use Windows NT as a mail server
for Internet mail. The EMWAC IMS requires an NTFS partition and Windows NT 3.51
or higher. With IMS, your Windows NT machine can receive messages from
Internet, put them in individual users' incoming mail boxes, accept outgoing
mail from users, and relay that mail to its destination anywhere on the Internet.
It supports mail aliases, and can also run (optionally moderated) mailing lists.
This is a hypertext manual describing the Internet Mail Services.
You should read it if you plan to install,
operate, manage or deinstall the IMS software. This manual assumes you
have a reasonable degree of competence in the use of Windows NT, and are
familiar with Internet mail and the function of the SMTP and POP3 protocols.
But the knowledge of the SMTP and POP3 protocols is not essential.
Contents
This software originates from the
European Microsoft Windows NT Academic Centre (EMWAC), located at
Edinburgh University Computing Service.
This software is in beta test. Please send bug reports to
emwac-ims@ed.ac.uk with IMS
0.60 BUG in the Subject: line and send suggestions to the
same address with IMS 0.60 SUGGESTION in the Subject: line.
You can return to this EMWAC Internet Mail Services contents page by clicking on the
icon.