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    Posted: 28 May 2004 at 3:00am

hello to all!

  • im using opertion system XP PRO,i have instelled the IIs 5.1
  • im trying to simulate sending email to my outlook express

but it'snt working,somebody can tell me if i need to install any other

componente?

how to conigurate my smtp?

i dont want to use external component.

i was reading the guide but it's not so clear.

please help me and guide to solvr my problem

thank ahead

 

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Go to the mailroot sub directory in your inetpub directory. check out what's in the folders under mailroot. May get some clues. Also check your error logs.

Use localhost as your smtp server.

Also check your services and make sure iis and smtp are running.

To test if smtp is running properly...
Copy the following 4 lines into a .txt file:

From: emailaddress@someplace.com
To: emailaddress@someplace.com
Subject: testing
This is the test message body.


Change the email addresses to something you can check.

Copy the text file (not a shortcut) to the smtp pickup directory. On my XP machine, it's C:\Inetpub\mailroot\Pickup

Within a few seconds it should disappear from the directory and be mailed to the addresses.


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first thank you

but you didnt told me if i ned to install any DLL

thanks

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In ASP you will have to install a DLL unless you decide to use CDONTS or CDOSYS which in most cases will already be installed
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to get the emails in your inbox, you will need a POP/IMAP server. this can either be on a server on your network or your local machine (Not featured in Win XP), or you will have to set your SMTP server up to send emails to the world, which I have no idea of how to do
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kobubu did you just want to send email and test it by sending it to the address you use in outlook to get mail?

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kobubu,
in order to send a email from an asp application on your own computer you need 2 things. A specialized dll, like CDONTS and CDOSYS. Windows XP comes by default with CDOSYS. You can find somewhere on the net a copy of cdonts.dll, which you can register in systems32 folder. On www.aspin.com and on other sites you could find thousands of tutorials on how to send mail with both of them.
The other thing you need is the SMTP server. Here, you have to choices. Use the default IIS SMTP server (which I think must be installed separately, but not very sure). You know you have it installed if when clicking in IIS on the local server you have their "Default SMTP Virtual Server". It configures itself, and you don't need to change anything in its settings, unless you know what you are doing.
The other choice is to use a specialized software. There are plenty of them, free. In this case, you must uninstall the IIS's SMTP server first. Most of them configures themselves without any aid from you. I have used in the past MailEnable, PostCast Server. I recommend MailEnable, which is a full mail server (including POP3).

If you want to be able to run your own mail server, and send and receive mail without an ASP script, than you need a software to do that, and  MailEnable might be your choice.
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hello there

im trying to solve the problem of my smtp server.

the check that that im doing:

From: emailaddress@someplace.com
To: emailaddress@someplace.com
Subject: testing
This is the test message body.

the "From" will be my adress that i have un my mail acount like in yahoo?(mean that i need to see it in my email)

the "To" should be any acount in the world wide web?

a genereal question :when im using the virtual server itssimulate the www ? and the smtp host send directly to my mail acount?

thanks ahead

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