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"Adam Clauss" <cabadam.DeleteThis@tamu.edu> wrote in message
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> I recently reformatted a machine, just putting a clean version of the same
> OS (Windows Server 2003). I just installed the SMTP service on it, but
for
> some reason there is nothing in the IIS management console for it.
> I have tried adding both via Add/Remove Programs and going to Windows
> Components and also by the "Configure your Server Wizard" (which adds both
> POP3 and SMTP). When doing the wizard, the POP3 entry gets added to the
> Administrative Tools menu, but still nothing about the SMTP service.
>
> If I telnet to port 25, it accepts the connection and identifies itself
> correctly, so it IS up and running. I just can't control it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Adam Clauss
> cabadam.DeleteThis@tamu.edu
>
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