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Sunday, 12 February 2012

Configuring an SMTP server in IIS

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Hi,
I am trying Configure an SMTP server in IIS for use with Windows = SharePoint Services in Windows 2003 Server
However, when I go to Control Panel -> Administration Tools -> IIS, = there is no default SMTP server to configure.
The only options when you expand IIS are
1. Application Pools
2. Web Site
3. Web Service Extensions
There is no Default Virtual SMTP Server option.
How do I add this option.
What I am trying to do is Relay all outgoing mail to a certain IP = Address but I cannot do this
if no Default Virtual SMTP Server option appears.
Any ideas
Thanks
Sanjeev
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Hi,

I am trying Configure an SMTP server in = IIS for use with Windows SharePoint Services in Windows 2003 Server
However, when I go to Control Panel = -> Administration Tools -> IIS, there is no default SMTP server to configure.

The only options when you expand IIS are
1. Application Pools
2. Web Site
3. Web Service Extensions

There is no Default Virtual SMTP Server = option.
How do I add this option.

What I am trying to do is Relay = all outgoing mail to a certain IP Address but I cannot do this
if no Default Virtual SMTP Server = option appears.

Any ideas

Thanks
Sanjeev



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Programs and then Window Components on the left. Application Server, details
then IIS , details
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Sanjeev" <sanjeev@.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am trying Configure an SMTP server in IIS for use with Windows SharePoint
Services in Windows 2003 Server
However, when I go to Control Panel -> Administration Tools -> IIS, there is
no default SMTP server to configure.
The only options when you expand IIS are
1. Application Pools
2. Web Site
3. Web Service Extensions
There is no Default Virtual SMTP Server option.
How do I add this option.
What I am trying to do is Relay all outgoing mail to a certain IP Address
but I cannot do this
if no Default Virtual SMTP Server option appears.
Any ideas
Thanks
Sanjeev|||Hi Bruce,
I have checked these options and smtp service was already ticked.
I unticked and ticked it again and completed the wizard but still default
smtp virtual server still does not appear in
IIS manager in admistrative tools.
Thanks
Sanjeev
"Bruce L-C [MVP]" <bruce_lcNOSPAM@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> SMTP is not installed by default, you need to install it. Add/Remove
> Programs and then Window Components on the left. Application Server,
> details then IIS , details
>
> --
> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> "Sanjeev" <sanjeev@.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OLrlqro5FHA.1028@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I am trying Configure an SMTP server in IIS for use with Windows
> SharePoint Services in Windows 2003 Server
> However, when I go to Control Panel -> Administration Tools -> IIS, there
> is no default SMTP server to configure.
> The only options when you expand IIS are
> 1. Application Pools
> 2. Web Site
> 3. Web Service Extensions
> There is no Default Virtual SMTP Server option.
> How do I add this option.
> What I am trying to do is Relay all outgoing mail to a certain IP Address
> but I cannot do this
> if no Default Virtual SMTP Server option appears.
> Any ideas
> Thanks
> Sanjeev
>