1. installation. IIS6 of Windows2003 integrates the SMTP service, which is very easy to use. However, it is not installed by default. Please install it. Start> set> Control Panel> add or delete Programs> Add/delete Windows Components> Application Server> Internet Information Service (IIS)> SMTP service, check and confirm.
2. Configure the SMTP server. Start> set> Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Internet Information Service (IIS) Manager> Expand the local computer directory, next, right-click "Default SMTP"> "Domain"> "new domain"> "remote"> "Next"> name "*. com "complete-> double-click" *. com "Domain->" allow the incoming mail to be retransmitted to this domain "tick, OK.
3. Configure the mail client. I am too lazy to install FoxPro, so I used Outlook Express to test it. Choose outlook> Tools> account> emails> change the default value or create a new one, enter Properties> "name" and "email address". Enter the options-> "server" tab> "receive email (POP3, fill in "127.0.0.1" for "send mail (SMTP)", and fill in "account name" for "receiving mail server" at Will-> confirm to the end.
4. Test. Use the configured mail client to send a letter to your mailbox. Note: You must disable or downgrade the automatic filtering function of your mailbox. Otherwise, the email cannot be received. For example, Microsoft's Hotmail (Windows Live Mail) requires you to go to the "options" and adjust the filtering level to "low" to receive the message.
5. How can I enable the client to use SMTP only after authentication. You need to create an account in windows. You only need users-level permissions. administrator cannot be used for authentication. Right-click your SMTP server and choose "property"> "access"> "identity verification". Remove the "anonymous" check box, tick the "basic identity verification", and then click "OK. In this way, the client needs to enter the account and password to send emails when using this SMTP.