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I need a Mail Server to test an application that send and receive emails.

So it should:

  • be lightweight and small in size
  • be free (like free beer), open source preferred
  • support Win XP
  • support SMTP, IMAP (POP3 is optional)
  • install clean

Plz:

  • Don't suggest connecting to Gmail, its ports are blocked.
  • Don't suggest testing frameworks.
JasonMArcher
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  • I don't think it makes sense to have SMTP and IMAP in the same server, especially if you want it to be small and easy to configure. – tripleee Sep 12 '11 at 08:52
  • See also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4177990/local-smtp-server-that-can-be-used-for-testing-and-development-wont-actually-d – tripleee Sep 12 '11 at 08:56
  • http://www.xmailserver.org/ http://p-nand-q.com/download/shicks.html – Alex K Sep 12 '11 at 11:33
  • @AlexK xmailserver and shicks sound good but have not IMAP support. – mjafari Sep 26 '11 at 10:09

2 Answers2

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How about hMailServer: http://www.hmailserver.com/

It includes SMTP, POP3, IMAP servers

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I'm rather fond of Papercut. It only does SMTP, but it can run without administrator privileges.

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