| Jay Lee 2004-04-14, 5:41 pm |
| I am running II5 on windows2000.
You also need to fill "Fully-qualified domain name" with
your domain name(window's domain), something like
domain.com.
Smart host section, you said, you put ip address of your
mail server. That should work however I put mail server
name instead of ip addresses.
It is working now for me, I had exactly same problem that
you are having now.
setting are under "control panel - Administrative Tools -
Internet Services Manager - right click on Default SMTP
Virtual Server and click on property" - click "Advanced"
button under "Delivery" Tab.
Aagain, I don't know how II6 looks like but I don't think
It will look much different from II5.
Good Luck
Jay
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm migrating from an NT4/IIS4 environment to a brand new
>Server2003/IIS6 machine. Website is functioning with
>asp/ssi/odbc fine. I'm trying to set up the smtp to have
>simple cdo email sent through an asp page to
>janetb@mtn.ncahec.org
>
>DNS is set up as mydomain (mydomain.local) because of
>mixed NT/2000/Server2003 environment for now.
>mydomain.local has A record and MX record pointing to
>someServer.mtn.ncahec.org (present email and domain
>name). I also have a static zone of mtn.ncahec.org with
>the same A record and MX record.
>
>I've watched the WAN/Email administer make the ip
addition
>into our existing mail server to allow relays from the
>IIS6 server.
>
>I've added the email server's ip in [] into the smart
host
>field for outgoing messages.
>
>Email sits in mailroot\queue
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks,
>Janet
>
>
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