Kevin,
The setting is on one of the advanced pages of the MS SMTP properties, Delivery > Advanced > Fully-qualified domain name.
One thing that I have found with Windows 2003 however is that it seems to use the server's default IP to send the E-mail from, at least when you are using it for a SMTP gateway and not CDONTS or other things possibly which at least seem to work as desired on my Win2k box. This is probably editable in the metabase using their metabase editor, though I'm not sure if you can configure multiple outgoing IP's for different instances of MS SMTP. There's a bunch of stuff that you can play with in there that they don't provide a GUI for.
Hope that helps.
Matt
Kevin Bilbee wrote:
I have a client that is having issues changing the SMTP greeting from their internal domain to using their official registered domain name.
Could someone point me in the right direction to help them fix the issue.
I have searched the archives with no success.
Kevin Bilbee
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