JMail is a 32-bit mail sender and you will find it unusable after registering on Windows 2008. The registration component can be checked by an ASP.
For example, now my site www.abc.com needs to send mail via the ASP. JMail Plugin:
Open Application IIS Manager, open the application pool, locate www.abc.com, right-click Advanced Settings
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Change "Enable 32-bit application" to "true"
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Copying components and registering components
Component Location C:\Program Files (x86) \dimac\w3jmail\jmail.dll
Please do not put the components in the C:\windows\system32 directory, otherwise you will fail!
Registering components
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files (x86) \dimac\w3jmail\jmail.dll"
Also pay attention to whether the firewall has blocked the port, for example, McAfee Antivirus will send mail to ban
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Windows Server 2008 Configuration jmail Send mail