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E-mail stays in queue.
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| jmss66@yahoo.com 2004-01-29, 4:37 am |
| I have a standalone web server. It used to be that this
was connected to our internal network. What I notice is
all mail that needs to be sent or received stays in my
SMTP queue. If I connect our standalone web server back to
our internal network, it will start sending out the mail
that was stuck in the SMTP queue. Is there something else
that I need to configure in my SMTP service? I used CDONTS
in my ASP program to send out e-mail and was thinking that
all I need in our web server is to make sure that the SMTP
service was up and running.
Please help me.
Thanks,
Judy
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| Jeff Cochran 2004-01-29, 6:38 am |
| On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:19:23 -0800, "jmss66@yahoo.com"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
quote:
>I have a standalone web server. It used to be that this
>was connected to our internal network. What I notice is
>all mail that needs to be sent or received stays in my
>SMTP queue. If I connect our standalone web server back to
>our internal network, it will start sending out the mail
>that was stuck in the SMTP queue. Is there something else
>that I need to configure in my SMTP service? I used CDONTS
>in my ASP program to send out e-mail and was thinking that
>all I need in our web server is to make sure that the SMTP
>service was up and running.
You probably have a smart host defined.
Jeff
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| Hi Jeff,
I did not define Smart Host I don't even know how to
define one. How can I tell if I have a Smart Host defined?
Thanks,
Judyquote:
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>On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:19:23 -0800, "jmss66@yahoo.com"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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