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    DaKhucBuon
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    I use Win2000 Adv. Server for my server... I want to configure SMTP for my custom send mail, so how do I do?;)

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      I use Win2000 Adv. Server for my server... I want to configure SMTP for my custom send mail, so how do I do?;)

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      By default, IIS has an SMTP service, which can be configured by going to Internet Services Manager snapin and editing the PropertySheet for 'Default SMTP Virtual Server' IIS will try to deliver the mails using its SMTP service by using its preconfigured DNS. You can override it by asking your IIS to relay all mails to SmartHost etc. Did this help you? Deepak Kumar Vasudevan Personal Web: http://www24.brinkster.com/lavanyadeepak/default.asp I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/

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        By default, IIS has an SMTP service, which can be configured by going to Internet Services Manager snapin and editing the PropertySheet for 'Default SMTP Virtual Server' IIS will try to deliver the mails using its SMTP service by using its preconfigured DNS. You can override it by asking your IIS to relay all mails to SmartHost etc. Did this help you? Deepak Kumar Vasudevan Personal Web: http://www24.brinkster.com/lavanyadeepak/default.asp I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/

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        Can you help me with exactly (will good better if it've a example;))? because I don't know how I do for exactly? X|

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          Can you help me with exactly (will good better if it've a example;))? because I don't know how I do for exactly? X|

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          Hi DaKuchBuon: The following URLs give step-by-step procedure in configuring IIS SMTP service: http://support.gfi.com/manuals/en/me56/installing.configuringiis5smtpservice.htm[^] http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq_appxh.htm[^] http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/141/09/toc.html[^] Deepak Kumar Vasudevan Personal Web: http://www24.brinkster.com/lavanyadeepak/default.asp I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/

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