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    How to set up smtp on IIS 6 (don't want POP)  
P C


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07-05-05 07:48 AM

I migrate an intranet site from winnt/IIS4 to an win2004/IIS6 machine.

How to I set up smpt on IIS6. When i try the manage your computer wizard
to add this option the option is a combo of pop&smtp and asks for domain
stuff etc. I don.t want POP on this machine--just smtp to forward
messages created by the server from certain ASP pages and certain
scheduled VBS files.





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    Re: How to set up smtp on IIS 6 (don't want POP)  
Jeff Cochran


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07-06-05 07:49 AM

On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 22:57:20 -0400, P C <user@nospam.com> wrote:

>I migrate an intranet site from winnt/IIS4 to an win2004/IIS6 machine.
>
>How to I set up smpt on IIS6. When i try the manage your computer wizard
>to add this option the option is a combo of pop&smtp and asks for domain
>stuff etc. I don.t want POP on this machine--just smtp to forward
>messages created by the server from certain ASP pages and certain
>scheduled VBS files.

Try Add/Remove Programs -> Windows Components.

Jeff





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