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<pre><span class="head">fake sendmail for bugzilla/windows</span>
glob.com.au/sendmail
sendmail@glob.com.au
<span class="sub">about</span>
sendmail.exe is a simple windows console application that emulates sendmail's
"-t" option to deliver emails piped via stdin.
it is intended to ease running unix code that has /usr/lib/sendmail hardcoded
as an email delivery means.
it doesn't support deferred delivery, and requires an smtp server to perform
the actual delivery of the messages.
<span class="sub">install</span>
(1) <a href="http://www.glob.com.au/sendmail/sendmail.zip">download sendmail.zip</a>
(2) copy sendmail.exe and sendmail.ini to \usr\lib on the drive where the
unix application is installed.
eg. if your application is installed in c:\bugzilla, sendmail.exe and
sendmail.ini need to be copied to c:\usr\lib\sendmail.exe and
c:\usr\lib\sendmail.ini
(3) configure smtp server and default domain in sendmail.ini
<span class="sub">license and source</span>
this program is released under the <a href="license.txt">bsd license</a>.
the license details and full source (delphi 2007) are included in the zip.
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