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SMTP and POP3 configuration problems in IIS
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| Marc Dahmen 2005-11-20, 7:47 am |
| Hello,
I installed a Windows server 2003 with IIS 6 and POP3, which are to be used
as email servers. A smtp domain must be put on. If I put on a remote
domain in the smtp standard server, then I cannot put on an email domain of
the same name in the POP3-service to create useraccounts. If I put on an
email domain by using the POP3-service, in the smtp standard server a domain
is provided automatically. But then it is not a remote domain, but a local,
user-defined domain. I think this is not able to receive emails from
external.
How is the correct configuration? Thanks for your help!
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| Jeff Cochran 2005-11-28, 7:50 am |
| On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 13:23:01 +0100, "Marc Dahmen"
<marc.dahmen@kev-schleiden.de> wrote:
>I installed a Windows server 2003 with IIS 6 and POP3, which are to be used
>as email servers. A smtp domain must be put on. If I put on a remote
>domain in the smtp standard server, then I cannot put on an email domain of
>the same name in the POP3-service to create useraccounts. If I put on an
>email domain by using the POP3-service, in the smtp standard server a domain
>is provided automatically. But then it is not a remote domain, but a local,
>user-defined domain. I think this is not able to receive emails from
>external.
Install POP and use the standard SMTP domain created. Works fine.
Jeff
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