Re: How can I know what my smtp & pop servers are?
From: Egbert Nierop \(MVP for IIS\) (egbert_nierop_at_nospam.invalid)
Date: 04/23/04
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 19:22:38 +0200
"ahmed" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> >go to the command prompt
> >
> >nslookup.exe
> >type: set type=mx
> >type: mycompany.com
> >
> >output:
> >
> >Server: myserver
> >Address: 192.168.0.7
> >
> >mycompany.com MX preference = 100, mail exchanger =
> mail.mycompany.com
> >mycompany.com nameserver = ns.kampung.com
> >mycompany.com nameserver = ns2.kampung.com
> >ns.kampung.com internet address = 208.197.37.2
> >ns2.kampung.com internet address = 208.197.37.12
>
> So which part in this examplerepresents the POP & SMTP
> serevrs?
SMTP only.
If you want to know where are the POP servers, mostly they are the same as
the SMTP servers.
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