Re: Sending SMTP mail

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From: Gary Milton (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/25/04


Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 23:42:24 -0000

Jim,

Just a thought but have you tried knocking up a quick app that sends an
email and running executable on the SMTP server itself (as an
administrator)? This might help to eliminate/pinpoint any issues with your
internal network routing/security when running the app from your development
machine.

Gary

"Jim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:200970DC-09F6-4BA5-A170-E6AE55822EA5@microsoft.com...
> Gary,
>
> Thanks... Actually, I did just that. The only reason for the phoney
addresses / domains here is that I don't want the spammers scooping my email
address out of the newsgroups.
>
> I'm thinknig now that maybe I just need to put a share on the machine
hosting the SMTP server, and then properly format my message and save it
into the sever's "drop" folder. I need to get this darn thing done, or I'm
not gonna get paid. LOL
>
> JIM



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