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    How to send email from a frontpage form using a different SMTP server on the same netw  
Bill Nguyen


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06-26-04 03:16 PM

I would like to use the SMTP server on another server (named ExchangeServer)
to send email from a form created by Frontpage. The form is run on an
IISserver 6.0, but I want to disable the SMTP server on this IISServer for
security reason. Is this possible?
Thanks
Bill








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clintonG


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06-26-04 03:16 PM

Intranet or Internet?

Its going to be possible but you'll likely get much more insight into
how by posting to one of the many microsoft.public.exchange
newsgroups.

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"Bill Nguyen" <billn_nospam_please@jaco.com> wrote in message
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> I would like to use the SMTP server on another server (named ExchangeServe
r)
> to send email from a form created by Frontpage. The form is run on an
> IISserver 6.0, but I want to disable the SMTP server on this IISServer for
> security reason. Is this possible?
> Thanks
> Bill
>
>
>







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    Re: How to send email from a frontpage form using a different SMTP server on the same  
Jeff Cochran


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06-26-04 03:16 PM

On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 08:53:37 -0700, "Bill Nguyen"
<billn_nospam_please@jaco.com> wrote:

>I would like to use the SMTP server on another server (named ExchangeServer
)
>to send email from a form created by Frontpage. The form is run on an
>IISserver 6.0, but I want to disable the SMTP server on this IISServer for
>security reason. Is this possible?

Sure.  You need to use a CDO method instead of CDONTS to use a server
other than the same physical box, though I don't know what FrontPage
will use.  Might try a FrontPage group.

Jeff





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    Re: How to send email from a frontpage form using a different SMTP server on the same  
Bill Nguyen


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06-26-04 03:16 PM

I found the solution.
I setup the SMTP server information in Frontpage extension 2002 pointing to
the other SMTP server I would like to use. Since they're in the same
network, it works fine.
Thanks for all the help anyway.
Bill

"Jeff Cochran" <jeff.nospam@zina.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 08:53:37 -0700, "Bill Nguyen"
> <billn_nospam_please@jaco.com> wrote:
> 
ExchangeServer)[vbcol=seagreen] 
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>
> Sure.  You need to use a CDO method instead of CDONTS to use a server
> other than the same physical box, though I don't know what FrontPage
> will use.  Might try a FrontPage group.
>
> Jeff







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