I don't think there is anything else to do - once SMTP is installed, you
should be able to use it to send emails. Obviously you need to configure
authentication and relay settings so you can control who can send emails.
Do you have any problems sending emails? What kind of problems? Does your
ISP block you from sending emails?
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Regards,
Kristofer Gafvert
http://www.gafvert.info/iis/ - IIS Related Info
Port Man wrote:
>On my windows 2003 server, I have installed IIS with ASP.NET and SMTP
>Service (not POP3).
>
>I have one website under the default site.
>When I look at the Domains in the SMTP I see my server name and domain
>listed.
>
>What else do I need to do to the server to get mail up and running?
>
>I do not want the server to store any mail, just pass it from the
>webpages to the internet.
>
>Thanks. >> Stay informed about: sending mail