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E-MailRelay for Windows
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Introduction
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E-MailRelay was originally developed on Linux and so most of the documentation
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relates to Unix-like operating systems rather than Microsoft Windows. This
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document provides some help on installing and setting up E-MailRelay as a
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store-and-forward MTA on Windows.
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Quick start
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In summary, the Windows installation process is as follows:
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* Unpack the zip file to "Program Files\emailrelay".
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* Create a shortcut to the E-MailRelay executable in "Start->Programs->StartUp".
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* Add "storage-daemon" configuration options (if any) to the "StartUp" shortcut's command line.
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* Create a shortcut to the executable on the taskbar and/or desktop.
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* Add "forwarding-client" configuration options to the taskbar/desktop shortcut's command line. These configuration options will normally include something like "--as-client smtp.myisp.com:smtp".
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* Create a spool directory under "<windir>\spool", eg. "c:\win98\spool\emailrelay".
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* Configure your e-mail client (eg. Outlook) to use SMTP on the local machine for outgoing e-mail.
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* Run the forwarding client from the taskbar/desktop shortcut once connected to the Internet.
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These steps are explained in more detail below.
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Unpacking
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To start the installation process you will need to extract the files from
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the "zip" archive. If you have "WinZip" installed then double-clicking on
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the E-MailRelay "zip" file should start WinZip and open the archive.
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From WinZip you can press the "Extract" button, or use the "Actions->Extract"
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menu option. In the "Extract to" box you can type the full path of a new
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sub-directory under "Program Files" which will hold the extracted files, eg.
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"C:\Program Files\emailrelay". WinZip will create the sub-directory
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("emailrelay") if necessary.
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Server configuration
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Once the files are unpacked you need to create a shortcut to the E-MailRelay
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executable in the Start menu's "StartUp" folder. This will make sure that the
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E-MailRelay server is started automatically when you next boot the machine and
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log in.
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One way to do this is to open up the "Program Files\emailrelay" folder using
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Windows Explorer or "My Computer", and open a second folder window for the
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Start menu. To open thes second "Start menu" window: (1) right-click on a
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blank part of the taskbar, (2) select "Properties" from the popup menu, (3)
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select the "Start Menu Programs" tab, and (4) press the "Advanced..."
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button. In the Start menu window go down into the "Programs" folder and then
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into "StartUp". Then simply drag the "emailrelay.exe" file from one window
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to the other using the right mouse button. When you drop the file, select
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the "Create Shortcut Here" option on the pop-up menu.
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You can then configure the E-MailRelay server by adding configuration options
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to the shortcut's command line. The server should work okay without this step,
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but there may be options you want to add. Refer to the userguide and reference
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manual for more information on what configuration options are available.
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To add configuration options right-click on the new shortcut which you have
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created in the "Start menu" window. Select "Properties" from the pop-up menu,
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and then select the "Shortcut" tab in the properties dialog box. The "Target"
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box should contain the name of the E-MailRelay executable. Add any additional
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configuration options after the executable name, separated by a space.
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Client configuration
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Once the server is configured the next step is to create an icon on the desktop
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(or taskbar) which you can use to start the E-MailRelay forwarding client once
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you are connected to the Internet.
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You can do this by simply dragging the E-MailRelay executable file from the
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"Program Files\emailrelay" folder onto the desktop. Then right click on the new
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icon and select "Properties" from the pop-up menu.
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Again the "Target" box should contain the path of the E-MailRelay executable,
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and you should add configuration options at the end, separated by a space. As a
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minumum you will need to add "--as-client myisp:smtp", where "myisp" is replaced
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with the hostname of your ISP's SMTP server.
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Preparation
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To complete the installation you should create a spool directory to hold your
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e-mail messages while you are off-line. By default E-MailRelay will look for a
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directory "<windir>\spool\emailrelay", where "<windir>" is the path of your main
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windows directory, typically "c:\win98" for Windows 98.
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Finally you will need to configure your e-mail client program to use the local
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E-MailRelay server for outgoing mail. Where it asks for the name of the SMTP
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server for outgoing mail you should tell it to use "localhost" or "127.0.0.1".
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COM registration
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The server can be optionally registered as a COM component by running the
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executable with the "-regserver" command line switch. The COM interface may
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allow stored messages to be forwarded to any remote server, so consider the
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security implications before doing the COM registration. Refer to the reference
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guide for more details.
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Uninstall
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If you have ever registered the executable as a COM component, then deregister it
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using the "-unregserver" command-line switch. Then just delete the files under
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"Program Files\emailrelay" and "<windir>\spool\emailrelay", and remove any
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taskbar, desktop or "Start->Programs->StartUp" shortcuts.
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Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Graeme Walker <graeme_walker@users.sourceforge.net>. All rights reserved.
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