> ricky81 wrote:
>
>>I am trying to implement a SMTP server on a Rabbit3000 module
>>which is used to store emails for 2 different users. Somebody plz
>>tell me how to go about it?
>
>
> I think it was Mark Twain who said (approximately) "The first step
> in serving Rabbit is to catch your Rabbit".
I don't know... Sounds more like Elmer Fudd
to me.
Reply by CBFalconer●July 27, 20052005-07-27
ricky81 wrote:
>
> I am trying to implement a SMTP server on a Rabbit3000 module
> which is used to store emails for 2 different users. Somebody plz
> tell me how to go about it?
I think it was Mark Twain who said (approximately) "The first step
in serving Rabbit is to catch your Rabbit".
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Reply by Markus Zingg●July 27, 20052005-07-27
>Hi,
> I am trying to implement a SMTP server on a Rabbit3000 module which
>is used to store emails for 2 different users. Somebody plz tell me how
>to go about it?
Could it be that you are trying to implement an SMTP client?
Implementing an SMTP server that deserves this description on a Rabbit
3000 is IMHO very difficult.
Anyways, a good start is to read RFC 821
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc821.html
IMHO the Rabbit libraries do not support DNS resolver code able to
resolving MX records, something absolutely required in order to write
an SMTP server.
If this is not just for the fun of it/education, consider using one of
our embedded e-mail servers. ( www.nct-technology.com )
HTH
Markus
Reply by ricky81●July 27, 20052005-07-27
Hi,
I am trying to implement a SMTP server on a Rabbit3000 module which
is used to store emails for 2 different users. Somebody plz tell me how
to go about it?