comment "E-MailRelay (not available, needs libstdc++ as Standard C++ Library)" depends on !FREETZ_STDCXXLIB_USE_GNULIBSTDCXX config FREETZ_PACKAGE_EMAILRELAY depends on FREETZ_STDCXXLIB_USE_GNULIBSTDCXX bool "E-MailRelay 1.9" default n select FREETZ_LIB_libcrypto select FREETZ_LIB_libssl select FREETZ_LIB_libz select FREETZ_LIB_STDCXXLIB help E-MailRelay is a simple store-and-forward message transfer agent and proxy server. It runs on Unix-like operating systems (including Linux), and on Windows. When used as proxy server the E-MailRelay program (emailrelay) runs in the background and accepts e-mail from local e-mail client programs (KMail, Outlook etc.) or from the outside world, using the SMTP protocol. As soon as an e-mail message is received it is forwarded on to the next SMTP server for onward delivery. This becomes more useful when you add in your own message processing: as each message is received it can be passed one of your programs for editing, filtering, encrypting etc. When used as a store-and-forward transfer agent E-Mail- Relay runs in two modes: the storage daemon part, and the forwarding agent. The storage daemon waits for incoming mail and stores anything it receives in a spool directory. As a forwarding agent E-MailRelay pulls messages out of the spool directory and passes them on to a remote server -- perhaps your ISP mail server. E-MailRelay can also run as a POP3 server so that e-mail client programs can read the spooled messages.