What we are forgetting here, is that the OP asked for something that would handle smtp because the "server in a box" supported smtp. However, in looking at the specs, the smtp that this device supports is as a CLIENT. On the other hand, it also supports html, which should be very easy to handle with any of the arduino/avr tcp/ip interfaces. So, all this talk about rasperry pi may not be relevant to the OP's needs. He/she has never made an input other than initial query, which is a bit odd. Maybe we need to hear more before getting so deeply into this. Jim Wagner Oregon Research Electronics ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Shepherd" <kiwi64ajs@yahoo.com.au> To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 1:57:03 PM Subject: RE: [AVR-Chat] Web server in a box > How many people here, being used to bare metal programming, would be > comfortable programming the Raspberry?Sure, it's hard to make an > embedded web site anyway; but for most non-networked things? > Sorry this is a bit off-topic but it's a question to the people I care to hear > from :-) Cat Will it has the GCC C Compiler and GUI editor etc all on-board already and it has some General Purpose I/O to play with. I have 2 RPi boards. Hoping to interface it to a MCP2515 CAN Controller to get it onto the CAN bus to act as a CAN to Ethernet Gateway device. Alex [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Web server in a box
2012-08-01 by Jim Wagner
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