sSMTP
sSMTP is a simple MTA to deliver mail from a computer to a mail server. sSMTP is simple and lightweight, there are no daemons or anything hogging up CPU; Just sSMTP. Unlike Exim4, sSMTP does not receive mail, expand aliases, or manage a queue.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Platforms
- Linux
Discontinued
The last update was in 2013.
Features
- Support for Node.js
- SMTP Support
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What is sSMTP?
SSMTP is a program which delivers email from a local computer to a configured mailhost (mailhub). It is not a mail server (like feature-rich mail server sendmail) and does not receive mail, expand aliases or manage a queue. One of its primary uses is for forwarding automated email (like system alerts) off your machine and to an external email address.
ssmtp is unmaintained. Consider using something like msmtp instead.