At Friday, June 15, 2001 on 4:58:28 AM, A Curtis Martin wrote:

ACM> For SMTP to work, you need Mercury S and Mercury E running.

When I installing Mercury I select Mercury E to install (I guess that
Mercury S is integrated in E installation).

ACM> For Mercury S, go into its configuration settings and in the
ACM> 'relay/connection' control section, hit the 'add restriction' button and
ACM> enter 127.0.0.1 as the IP address and enable 'allow connections from this
ACM> address group'. Otherwise, from there on, you can use the default
ACM> settings. MercuryE requires no specific configuration.

I set that properly, but, SMTP could not work, not sending mail :(

ACM> If you're having problems with sending messages directly to the recipient
ACM> domain servers, you can use Mercury C instead of Mercury E. In Mercury C,
ACM> use one of your many SMTP servers as a SmartHost and the messages will be
ACM> relayed via the SMTP server without problems.

But, if I use this method, then Mercury not work for me. I would like
my personal SMTP server. Then, I get PostCast Server (also free) and
she work perfectly.

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