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RE: email Problem in WINDOWS 2000 Server -off Topic

From: Chesebro, Eric <Eric.Chesebro_at_apfs.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 10:24:31 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002D50D0.20010322102322@fatcity.com>

Right click on the default smtp server (in IIS manager) and choose properties. Under the "delivery" tab there is an entry for smart host. You must enter the ip address of your mail server there.  

I would check your old settings and copy them over.  

Eric  

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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 12:58 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Please tell me, where do I find a user group for Windows 2000 Server:

If any one help me to solve the following problem, greatly appreciated:

We were using II4 on Windows NT 4 for Web server. Through ASP program using 'CDONT' we were sending emails.  It was working properly till we upgrade our Webserver and Exchange Server.

We upgraded our WEB Server from Winodws NT 4 to Windows 2000 and IIS 4 to IIS 5 and
also we upgraded we Exchange server from Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000.

Now all the mails are bouncing back. The body of the return message is as follows :

"This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.

Unable to deliver message to the following recipients, due to being unable to connect successfully to the destination mail server.

    adi_at_marketingassociates.com"

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