09-15-04 03:34 PM
Dear Ken Schaefer, I am trying to learn how to send emails under program
control with the Microsoft Internet Transfer Control. It requires a proxy
server and I am under the impression that Internet Information Server can do
this, but I don't find how to do this in the help files or the book entitled
"II6 Administration". I found in the book that I can simply copy email
messages created in notepad into the WWWroot "pickup" directory and they ge
t
grabbed up and sent. So, is there any advantage in trying to use ITC and
a
proxy server? Thanks for your response.
Lamont Phemister
"Ken Schaefer" wrote:
> IIS doesn't do this. You need a reverse proxy server (like ISA Server)
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> Cheers
> Ken
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