Mail Server
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I want to have a mail server acount on my win2000 advanced server.How can I gain it? Mazy **"If I go crazy then will you still Call me Superman If I’m alive and well, will you be There holding my hand I’ll keep you by my side with My superhuman might Kryptonite"**Kryptonite-3 Doors Down
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I want to have a mail server acount on my win2000 advanced server.How can I gain it? Mazy **"If I go crazy then will you still Call me Superman If I’m alive and well, will you be There holding my hand I’ll keep you by my side with My superhuman might Kryptonite"**Kryptonite-3 Doors Down
I'm not quite sure what you're asking, Mazdak, but check into the SMTP server you already have on your system. It should have been installed by default, though it may not be running. A New Adjective Is Born!
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking, Mazdak, but check into the SMTP server you already have on your system. It should have been installed by default, though it may not be running. A New Adjective Is Born!
Roger Wright wrote: check into the SMTP server you already have on your system Where can I check it? Mazy **"If I go crazy then will you still Call me Superman If I’m alive and well, will you be There holding my hand I’ll keep you by my side with My superhuman might Kryptonite"**Kryptonite-3 Doors Down
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Roger Wright wrote: check into the SMTP server you already have on your system Where can I check it? Mazy **"If I go crazy then will you still Call me Superman If I’m alive and well, will you be There holding my hand I’ll keep you by my side with My superhuman might Kryptonite"**Kryptonite-3 Doors Down
It should be in the IIS Console. There's very little info about using it (search on 'mail.chm') but I'm not sure what you're asking for in particular. The SMTP service gives you the capability for sending, receiving, and relaying emails for various domains you enter, but has no user interface of its own. A New Adjective Is Born!
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It should be in the IIS Console. There's very little info about using it (search on 'mail.chm') but I'm not sure what you're asking for in particular. The SMTP service gives you the capability for sending, receiving, and relaying emails for various domains you enter, but has no user interface of its own. A New Adjective Is Born!
Thank you Roger.I'll check it.The thing I exactly want is for SQLServer mail.For SQLServer mail I have to have mail server defined on my computer. Mazy **"If I go crazy then will you still Call me Superman If I’m alive and well, will you be There holding my hand I’ll keep you by my side with My superhuman might Kryptonite"**Kryptonite-3 Doors Down
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Thank you Roger.I'll check it.The thing I exactly want is for SQLServer mail.For SQLServer mail I have to have mail server defined on my computer. Mazy **"If I go crazy then will you still Call me Superman If I’m alive and well, will you be There holding my hand I’ll keep you by my side with My superhuman might Kryptonite"**Kryptonite-3 Doors Down
I think that will do it for you then. Read the documentation and see what you can make of it. I don't understand it particularly, having not spent much time on it, but I think that it's probably exactly what you need for SQLServer Mail. If I understand what I read while skimming through it,you can set it up to handle mail from multiple domains, yei they make the distinction that a mail domain is different from a host domain - I don't quite get that, but maybe it will make sense to you. Good luck!:-) A New Adjective Is Born!