Re: Using SMTP
- From: "Jeremy Chapman" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 19:54:01 -0700
You've pretty much it the nail on the head here Cris. Development is our primary background, exchange and network configuration is a work in progress :)
"Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eEZrvbtwGHA.560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jeremy,
Would it be safe to say that your company/colleagues are basically programmers/application developers? Or do you actually have guys/girls who have some experience in setting up networks and configuring the various components which are a part of SBS such as Exchange?
I ask because to give you the best answer, we need to know where your experience is?
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"Jeremy Chapman" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%236rn2YowGHA.4576@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We've just installed Win 2003 small business server. Never set one up
before, but we're using the default config from Dell. I've installed an
asp.net web app we've developed and it is running fine, except for the smtp
part. In some cases the web app sends email notifications via smtp. How do
we configure smtp on this OS? We've installed the SMTP components through
add/remove programs, but we still can't see any SMTP related items in IIS
management console. The app doesn't generate any errors when it tries to
send out email, but I don't receive the emails either.
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