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Posted by Trevor Best on 10/12/98 11:27
laurenq uantrell wrote:
> Reding your link I am setting up the IIS/SMTP on my machine. I assume
> this will not require authentication, but how eould this apply on a
> client's server if I need to set it up that way?
>
Your ISP's server shouldn't need authentication as it knows the range of
IP addresses allowed to relay from it, your IP should be in it's list :-)
On your client's network, the same would apply with their ISP's SMTP
server but as David says you could use their corporate mail server
assuming they have one and it's not a Hopeless Notes server.
I set up our main server for mail, using MAPI/Outlook/Exchange, this
means that the SQLSErver service must log in as an account other than
local system, you need to log onto windows using that account, load up
Outlook set up a profile and have SQL Server use that profile.
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