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| Paul Sloman 2005-11-20, 5:51 pm |
| How do I set up IIS6 SMTP to be a secondary serve? I have two Win2K3 servers
and one runs IMail for our email. I would like to set up IIS's SMTP server
on the second box to be a secondary mail server so that if IMail should fail,
it will hold the emails until IMail returns at which point it will forward
all held mail on to it.
I have searched through the support articles but cannot find any help on
this subject.
Many thanks,
Paul Sloman
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| Peter Karsai 2005-11-21, 7:49 am |
| Hi Paul,
Just set it up to run on port 25 and configure to forward all incoming to
your primary server (see the Smart Host option).
Peter
"Paul Sloman" <Paul Sloman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7EB0D962-A731-443E-9E44-E1D7F5D02028@microsoft.com...
> How do I set up IIS6 SMTP to be a secondary serve? I have two Win2K3
> servers
> and one runs IMail for our email. I would like to set up IIS's SMTP
> server
> on the second box to be a secondary mail server so that if IMail should
> fail,
> it will hold the emails until IMail returns at which point it will forward
> all held mail on to it.
> I have searched through the support articles but cannot find any help on
> this subject.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Paul Sloman
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