What is a Mail Relay? Name a few known mail relay software
or hardware options.
Often referred to as an e-mail server, a device and/or
program that routes an e-mail to the correct destination.
Mail relays are typically used within local networks to
transmit e-mails among local users.
(For example, all of the student and faculty e-mail of a
college campus.) Mail relays are particularly useful in e-
mail aliasing where multiple e-mail addresses are used but
the mail relay forwards all messages to the specified e-
mail addresses to one single address.
A mail relay is different than an open relay, where an e-
mail server processes a mail message that that neither
originates or ends with a user that is within the server’s
local domain (i.e., local IP range).
Mail relay Softwares:
1.NoticeWare Email Server 4.3
2. Flash Mailer 20.
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