Postfix Enabler: Be your own mail server
Postfix Enabler is stand-alone app that allows you to provide your own SMTP, IMAP and POP3 services with or without SSL support. It promises “a totally-functional buzzword-compliant mail server in less than a minute, the Mac Way”.
Using the SMTP functions built into OS X but turned off by default, it is useful for people who do not want to be dependent on their own ISP’s server. People who travel a lot will also find it a bonus. The production team from the TV show Survivor provide a testimonial on the developer’s web page!
The latest version is compatible with Tiger’s new way of launching services and the set-up notes contain extensive help on how to configure Apple Mail in order to use it.
It costs USD 9.99 and is available from the developer’s website.
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October 2nd, 2005 at 1:01 am
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