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    YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH So here's my sad story ----- I am not an expert on .net - and I will not express any opinion on it other than it vaguely reminds me of "The Empire Strikes Back" But I am in the process of upgrading a small office from XP to Vista. Originally I had purchased the ULTIMATE - upgrade ... and tried unsuccessfully to load it 3 times and gave up figuring that - that's just ridiculous.... So -- step two - I really needed to set up a local SMTP server - thinking it can't be that big of a deal - so I enabled IIS - and but guess what - no SMTP there - so - I start looking for alternatives- and you know what - it's turning into a major hassle -- And people ask me why I - :rose: LOVE :rose: microsoft so much - My guess is I missed the buzz concerning some directions with .net framework - which is supposed to support the SMTP - only I - of course do not want to get hung up searching through what used to be their " - knowledge - " base to try and sort that out .... My question is does anyone have an idea of how SMTP is supposed to relate to the .net framework - or even if there's a better way to "frame" this question ??????? Thanks LFI4DST

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