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MC


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11-20-07 06:25 PM

Hi,

I have an application that uses SMTP. IIS and SMTP are set up. It
successfully drops  the email into 'QUEUE' and then thats it, nothing
else happens. What else do I need to do?
Currently testing on WinXP pro.

Thanks!
MC








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    Re: WinXP SMTP Setup  
Ken Schaefer


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11-25-07 12:31 PM

At that point, the mail is queued for the SMTP server to deliver. Ensure
that the remote domain is valid, and that your machine is able to resolve MX
records for the remote domain in the DNS.

Enable SMTP logging (in IIS Manager), and then check the SMTPSVC1 folder for
logfiles. That may indicate if the remote mail server is rejecting you
rmail.

Cheers
Ken

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> Hi,
>
> I have an application that uses SMTP. IIS and SMTP are set up. It
> successfully drops  the email into 'QUEUE' and then thats it, nothing
> else happens. What else do I need to do?
> Currently testing on WinXP pro.
>
> Thanks!
> MC
>
>
>






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