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iis smtp nntp : How to let IIS SMTP Server accept domain literals


EricTsai - ½²©v¿«
8/14/2004 3:28:22 AM
An IIS SMTP server with IP 1.2.3.4
How to configure IIS to receive mail sent to username@[1.2.3.4] ?
Now my server will appear "550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for
postmaster@[1.2.3.4]"
because [1.2.3.4] is no a local or remote domain.
In Exchange Server I can add a custom domain,
but I don't find the same setting in IIS SMTP.

Thanks for answering.

jeff.nospam NO[at]SPAM zina.com
8/14/2004 4:22:01 PM
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 03:28:22 +0800, "EricTsai - ½²©v¿«"
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First, you need to tell us what version of operating system to get
specific directions. In general, add a relay for the server for the
IP address.

EricTsai - ???
8/18/2004 9:32:27 PM
Thank you, Jeff.
I'm using IIS 6.

After adding a remote domain: 1.2.3.4,
when tring to send a mail to postmaster@[1.2.3.4] I got 550 5.7.1 Unable to
relay for postmaster@[1.2.3.4]

In Exchange Server, the domain should be named [1.2.3.4].
In IIS, domain name contains [ or ] is an invalid domain.....

"Jeff Cochran" <jeff.nospam@zina.com>
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