Re: How to setup a mail server (POP3 and SMTP) with a dynamic IP
- From: Tony Carfield <TonyCarfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 20:46:01 -0700
Hi,
Right, I just setup these POP3 and SMTP services to receive and send my
email with the email account, "ssltony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx". However, I solved
it a few days ago. Thank you for your suggestions.
Tony Carfield
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
Tony Carfield <TonyCarfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:.
Steve,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Actually, it doesn't sound like you're using Exchange, either - so the best
place to post is in a Windows Server group. Try m.p.windows.server.general.
Tony Carfield
"Steve" wrote:
You don't seem to have an SBS 2003 install here so perhaps you
should ask this in an Exchange newsgroup for better response.
"Tony Carfield" <TonyCarfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:A47C3822-D431-46DD-A103-F5AE86198B6F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
After I had setup a mail server with a dynamic IP on my computer
installed Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition, I could send
and receive email with this email account, 'ssltony@xxxxxxxxxx'
through it only in Intranet. However, I tried to send email with
this email account, 'ssltony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' (Dynamic DNS) but I
could not receive it. For your understanding and studying my
problem, I listed more information about
my hardware and software configuration below:
-My server is connected to Internet through my router with DDNS
support
-The IP address of Domain Name is updated by a company named
Dynamic DNS
-The Domain name is myname.dyndns.org
-IP address of router: 192.168.1.1
-Only one network adapter is installed on my server
-Its properties are listed below:
-IP address : 192.168.1.2
-Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
-Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
-Preferred DNS Server: 127.0.0.1
-Alternate DNS Server: 192.168.1.1
-POP3 Service:
-Authentication Method: Active Directory Integrated
-Server Port: 110
-Logging Level: Minimun
-Root Mail Directory: C:\inetpub\mailroot\mailbox
-Checked this 'Require Secure Password Authentication (SPA) for all
client connections' option
-Checked this 'Always create an assoicated user for new mailboxes'
option
-Domain: tony.local
-Mailbox Name: ssltony
-Default SMTP Virtual Sever in my computer, PC1WinSvr2K3R:
-Properities"
-General:
-IP Address: 192.168.1.2
-Access:
-Authentication:
-Checked this 'Anonymous access' option
-Connection control:
-Checked this 'All except the list below' option (Nothing
is in the
list)
-Relay restrictions:
-Checked this 'All except this list below' option
(Nothing is in the list)
-Checked this 'Allow all computers which successfully
authenticate to relay, regradless of this list above' option
-Messages:(Default)
-Delivery:
-Outbound Security:
-Checked this 'Anonymous access' option
-Oubound Connections:(Default)
-Advanced Delivery:
-Maximum hop count: 15
-Masquerade domain: empty
-Fully-qualified domain name:mail.tony.local
-Smart host:empty
-LDAP Routing:(Default,Disable)
-Security:(Default) -Domains:
-pc1winsvr2k3r2.tony.local, Local(Default)
-8c4f5174-4984-4f8a-91d7.., Local(Normal) -tony.local ,
Local(Custom)
DNS Server:
-Adding a Host (A) record:
-mail,Host(A),192.168,1,2
-Adding a Mail Exchanger(MX) record:
-(same as parent folder),Mail Exchanger(MX),[10] mail.tony.local.
Ms Outlook Express:
-Generail:
-Mail Account: mail.tony.local
-User Information:
-E-mail address: ssltony@xxxxxxxxxx
-Checked this 'include this account when receving mail or
synchronizing' option
-Server:
-My incoming mail server is a [POP3] server
-Incoming mail (POP3): mail.tony.local
-Outgoing mail (SMTP): mail.tony.local
-Incoming Mail Server:
-Account Name: ssltony
-Password:*******
-Checked the 'Log on using Secure Password Authentication' option
-Connections:(Default)
-Security:(Default)
-Advanced:(Default)
If you have any suggestion, please give me response.
Tony Carfield
- References:
- How to setup a mail server (POP3 and SMTP) with a dynamic IP
- From: Tony Carfield
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- From: Steve
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