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Windows2003 + SMTP + POP3
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| Porgányi Géza 2004-01-24, 2:06 am |
| Hi,
Maybe there was a post about it, I couldn't find.
I have a Windows 2003 Server at an ISP (on the internet). I enabled the
roles mentioned above (SMTP+POP3). Now I would like to have a mail server
with the following capabilitities:
- I would like the get emails
- I would like to send emails throught this SMTP server after
authentication. Maybe from other domains too.
What should I set. Now I can get emails but the authentication for outgoing
emails is open. Which I know is not good (spam).
I tried a lot of things. For example if I set Access->Authentication to
anything else like Anonymus. I could get emails anymore.
Thanks in advance.
Géza
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| Kristofer Gafvert 2004-01-24, 2:06 am |
| Hello,
Try this:
http://www.ilopia.com/Windows+Serve...rticles/57.aspx
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"Porgányi Géza" <pgeza@met.bme.hu> wrote in message
news:%23j$9VWB4DHA.2132@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...quote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe there was a post about it, I couldn't find.
>
> I have a Windows 2003 Server at an ISP (on the internet). I enabled the
> roles mentioned above (SMTP+POP3). Now I would like to have a mail server
> with the following capabilitities:
> - I would like the get emails
> - I would like to send emails throught this SMTP server after
> authentication. Maybe from other domains too.
> What should I set. Now I can get emails but the authentication for
outgoingquote:
> emails is open. Which I know is not good (spam).
> I tried a lot of things. For example if I set Access->Authentication to
> anything else like Anonymus. I could get emails anymore.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Géza
>
>
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