Free SMTP server for Java mail testing

Hi all,
Are there any free SMTP servers that can be downloaded from the Net for Java mail. Thanks.
Regards
Ram

I am sorry ..may be my question was not very clear. I do not have am SMTP host. I need an SMTP host to route emails...is that possible.
If I have an SMTP host on my machine, then it will act as a router to route messages to other email severs like yahoo or hotmail.
So the "from" will be a user from the SMTP host.i.e my machine user and the "to" will be some email "[email protected]" or "[email protected]".
Is it posssible to route emails directly to any Yahoo or hotmail server using just java mail client?
Thanks
Regards
RP

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