LightMail
Documentation
v01.04.00
Released: 12/13/04

Documentation

Program Summary

Using Lightmail, you may send mail to one or more recipients, sending either plain text messages or messages with one or more attachments, with configurable subjects, directly from inside another program, or from the command line interface.

The purpose of Lightmail is to provide an easy way for programs to send files that they generate, via email, with an absolute minimum of fuss and coding involved. There is no need to tinker with configuration files, as there is with many MUA's. You may set your From: header as needed on the command line from within your software, making it perfectly suited to multi-user software environments where software may need to send mail on behalf of multiple people or roles. Lightmail is ideal for Windows users but also has a solid place on *nix systems as well, with a lightweight model which requires no cumbersome configuration.

Lightmail is a lightweight mail sending agent which simply requires either an SMTP relay or a local sendmail-compliant mail transport agent.

Supported Platforms

Currently supported platforms are:

Demo Versions

Demo versions are available. The demo versions stamp the X-Mailer: and Subject: headers with [UNREGISTERED DEMO], and also insert a block of text at the head of any main message body (the demo does nothing to impede attachments). This extra text block indicates the unregistered status of the software. These three things do not occur with the fully licensed version.

Download the demo for your platform:

Installation

Unpack the compressed tar or zip archive into any directory you choose. A subdirectory named lightmail-[platform] will be created, and all program files are present within this subdirectory.

You may call the program directly from this directory at any time. If you wish to relocate the program itself to a location such as /usr/local/bin, you must also copy the included dynamic libraries to the same location in order for the program to work correctly. Relocation is purely optional.

Options

Please note that in the recipient options below, any time you see user@host, you may actually specify a quoted argument such as "null@null.com Nobody Special" and the correct headers will be generated including the real name you specify after the actual address. You simply supply the email address first, followed by a space and then the real name, consisting of one or more words. Including real names in addresses is not mandatory. This real name functionality was added in v01.02.00.

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Copyright, License, Warranty, and Payment

This software remains the property of Fairlight Consulting, and license to use the program is sold to users. Lightmail is licensed at a cost of $149.95 USD per server on which it is installed. Each license fee entitles you to use Lightmail on one server, in any role you require.

Upon receipt of payment for a license, program will be delivered to the licensee via email at the email address associated with the PayPal payment.

Upgrades for the product are currently free when moving to new minor and major versions. Fairlight Consulting reserves the right to change this policy in the future, with no prior warning.

There is no warranty for this software. This software is offered "AS-IS" and without warranties as to performance or merchantability or any other warranties, whether expressed or implied.

Good computing practice dictates that any program should be thoroughly tested with non-critical data before deploying it for production. The user assumes the entire risk of using the program. In no event shall Fairlight Consulting be held liable for loss of data, failure of performance, or any other damages, be they real or perceived.

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