MS SMTP has what is called Event Sink hook, where a hook can be registered
and therefore called when a message is received.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
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MS SMTP has what is called Event Sink hook, where a hook can be registered
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Andy,
Let me add my 2 cents about MS SMTP and expose some of my thought
process on related things.
We
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Personally, I have no interest in a "Declude mail server".
I certainly agree with you there! MS SMTP is so powerful that it's
amazing that MS "gives" it away.
Shh! The next thing you know it will cost $6,000 to upgrade that
as well :)
Mike,
To do a backup MX right, it is best to use a server that is physically
located elsewhere and uses a different bandwidth provider. I found
another administrator to help me with these services using a combination
of MS SMTP and VamSoft's ORF. You can configure MS SMTP to gate all
E-mail
Win 2000:
Right click SMTP service -
Properties -
Access -
Relay -
[x] Only the list below:
( enter your allowed-to-relay IP ranges )
OK -
OK -
SMTP Service - Domains
Right click Domains
New.. - Domain - (repeat for each...)
Domain Type = remote -
name=commarts.com -
right click