Re: IIS 6.0 SMTP - Is ot possible to specify a return address on NDR?
- From: "Leonard Agoado" <len@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:27:54 -0700
"Sanford Whiteman"
<swhitemanlistens-software@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Sanford,
Thank you for your reply.
You should change the name of each domain to a publicly valid
domain.
Firstly, are you referring to the VS local domain or the FQDN
under advanced delivery?
Secondly, why?
'F2' does a great job. :)
I don't know what this means.
Alternately, you can set the Postmaster domain to be the
same as a
remote domain by editing the metabase. I would not
recommend this,
though, because IMO creates an overly generic setup.
This is actually exactly what I wish to do, since I am not
concerned with the generic nature of the setup, and traceability
is easy by the unique FQDN and IP address in the header. Would
this be the PostmasterEmail property under IIsSmtpServer?
Thank you
Leonard Agoado
.
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