Sending mail to external source.

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From: Gary Whittle (gary_at_garywhittle-nospam.co.uk)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:59:02 GMT

Hello,

I am running Windows Server 2003 edition, hosting with One and One internet.
I am having a strange problem with mail. One and one "split" any domains
you buy into two sections if you will, the web services are provided by the
Windows Server, and the Email services are provided externally by One and
One.

Now, when I set up a domain name on IIS, for example: domain.com , and I
then try to send MAIL from the server to anything@domain.com, the mail
bounces as it is simply looking locally for an account.

I dont want to use an SMTP server to send the mail, as my site uses CDO
extensively and sends out 2000 emails per day.

Any ideas what I can do here?

Kindest Regards,

Gary Whittle.



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