1. First we Install the appropriate SMTP features on the SharePoint server :
2. on the Features page select SMTP Server, if not installed, you can click the next installation:
3. Next we set up the service to start the service automatically and start:
4. Next Open the SMTP Server and point to IIS 6 Configuration Manager:
5. confirm that the anonymous Relay has been checked:
6. We restrict access to the following computers:
7. Next we configure the domain name, so far, our SMTP Server configuration is basically complete:
8. Next we configure the Exchange send connector to meet The needs of users to the SharePoint library and select New Send connector:
9. Fill in the name of the send connector:
Click Add the appropriate domain name and add the address and then OK:
Click Next to continue, enter the corresponding mail IP Address:
Click OK Next, and then leave the default configuration directly, Next:
Click New to create a send connector, to ensure that Exchange to our Sharepoint content relevance, to this we completed the Exchange the configuration:
The next thing we need to do is Create an ouin AD, give the application permissions in the ou , Primarily to Create a related contact object in AD so that our Exchange can recognize the contact, we first confirm that the sharepoint The application's account:
Currently it uses our NetworkService account and now we can modify it into other accounts for easy management:
After confirming the account, we started to create an OUin AD to facilitate our MOSS To be able to create and delete the corresponding object, we first create an OU,MOSS User:
Select Create and delete to complete the entire Active Directory setup process, because our account is a domain administrator, so the permissions are relatively high, if it is a normal account needs to be set up, if it is the domain management element does not need this setting:
Next we go to set up incoming mail in SharePoint, point to SharePoint incoming settings, In the server farm, click Server Settings:
Click Configure incoming mail settings:
Set the setting according to the following settings:
Set permissions for the drop directory to add access rights for these two users:
Add the following permissions:
Now let's add the application to create a bulletin library called Bosssay, and then click Create:
First we enable the mailing address of the announcement library, first click on the list settings:
We can see that the incoming e-mail settings are out:
to open the relevant settings on the diagram, we can create a mail receive address:
After the setup is complete, we see that it has been generated in the OU of the mail address AD :
Next we try to get the results from the EX Server to this bulletin board, which has been perfectly successful:
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