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SMTP Server Setup (IIS 6.0)
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service provided by IIS are a simple component for delivering outgoing e-mail mess Ages. Delivery of a message is initiated by transferring the message to a designated SMTP server. Based on the domain name of the recipient e-mail address, the SMTP server initiates communications with a domain name Syst EM (DNS) server, which looks up and then returns the host name of the the destination SMTP server for that domain.
Next, the originating SMTP server communicates with the destination SMTP server directly through transmission Control Prot Ocol/internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on port 25. If the user name of the recipient e-mail address matches one of the authorized user accounts on the destination server, th E original email message is transferred to that server, waiting for the recipient to pick up the message through a client Program.
In the case where the originating SMTP server cannot communicate directly with the destination server, the SMTP service CA n Transfer messages through one or more intermediate relay SMTP servers. A Relay server receives the original message and then delivers it to the destination server, or redirects it to another re Lay server. This process is repeated until the message is delivered or a designated timeout period passes.
The SMTP service is not a installed by default. You must install the SMTP service using the Control Panel. Installing the SMTP service creates a default SMTP configuration which you can then customize to your needs using IIS Mana Ger.
Many articles about deploying and configuring the SMTP service is available by searching for "SMTP" on the Microsoft Deve Loper Network (MSDN) Web site.
Proceduresto Install the SMTP service
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From the Start menu, click Control Panel. |
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Double-click Add or Remove Programs. |
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From the left pane, click add/remove Windowscomponents. |
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From the list, click Application Server, and then click Details. |
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From the subcomponents of application Server list, click Internet information Services (IIS), and then C Lick Details. |
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From the subcomponents of Internet Information Services (IIS) list, select the SMTP Service check box. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Next. You might is prompted for the Windows Server 2003 family CD or the network install path. |
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Click Finish. |
When you install the SMTP service, a default SMTP server configuration was created with a message store in localdrive :\inetpub\mailroot.
When setting up the SMTP service for the first time, you can configure global settings for a SMTP virtual server, as well As settings for individual components of the virtual server.
Important
You must is a member of the Administrators group on the local computer to perform the following procedure or procedures. As a security best practice, log on to your computer by using an account that is not in the Administrators group, and then Use the runas command to run IIS Manager as an administrator. At a command prompt, type runas/user:administrative_accountname "mmc%systemroot%\system32\ Inetsrv\iis.msc ".
To configure global SMTP settings
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In IIS Manager, expand the local computer, right-click Default SMTP Virtual Server, and click Properties . |
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The change of the default settings on the property pages as needed. For information on individual settings, click Help. |
To configure SMTP virtual server settings
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In IIS Manager, expand the local computer, expand Default SMTP Virtual Server, right-click the component you want To configure, and click Properties. |
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The change of the default settings on the property pages as needed. For information on individual settings, click Help. |
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