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cathys |
Posted - 28 July 2011 : 14:51:01 I am trying to set up email configuration with CDOSYS, with a remote SMTP server. My webserver is windows server 2008 64 bit, the version of IIS is 7.5.7600.16385.
My first question is: if sending mail with CDOSYS to a remote smtp server, do I still need the local smtp service running? For security reasons my company does not want the local smtp service running on the web server that the forum is installed on
My second question is: I'm not sure how to get past the transport error I am getting when CDO attempts to send the mail. Networking has assured me this should not be a firewall issue. (and yes smtp for the remote server is listening on port 25). There are other .NET programs running on the same webserver I have the forum installed on that send emails successfully using .NET, with the same configuration (port, ip address etc) as I am using with the forum.
Any ideas on what I might check on? (I have tried this with the local smtp service both running and not running, I have tried with various combinations of security (0 - no authentication, 1 clear text with my email and password, and 2), and still the transport error. I've also been fiddling with IIS settings and still the transport error.
Thanks in advance for any help I can get on this. If I can't get email to work I have to abandon this and find another solution.
on the web server this is my email configuration: email component: CDOSYS (IIS5/5.1/6) - this is the only component available in the dropdown. email mode: on email server address 99.9.9.99 (the ip address of the remote smtp server) require unique email: on email validation: on filter: off restrict registration: off require logon for sending email: on number of posts: 0
I have put the following debug statements in inc_mail.asp to try to figure out why mail is not getting sent:
This is the error I get :
This is what I get from the IIS log:
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HuwR |
Posted - 09 April 2012 : 11:19:05 glad you got it sorted. |
bhatia |
Posted - 09 April 2012 : 10:40:41 That's it. The problem was resolved after fixing the permissions. Thanks.
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HuwR |
Posted - 06 April 2012 : 03:20:09 check out this thread here http://forums.iis.net/t/1164349.aspx
could be permission related. some kind of error would also help to narrow down the problem, try looking in the windows error logs |
HuwR |
Posted - 06 April 2012 : 02:56:40 did you configure Snitz to use localhost for the mailserver ? also the smtp service should have a log file and will also have some folders where it drops the mail into prior to sending, using the log/looking in these folders should help to track down the problem.
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bhatia |
Posted - 05 April 2012 : 15:37:05 I have installed smtp server. It still doesn't work. What am I missing? |
HuwR |
Posted - 02 April 2012 : 17:02:00 yes, CDOSYS requires it in order to send mail |
bhatia |
Posted - 02 April 2012 : 16:52:22 quote: Originally posted by HuwR
have you installed the smtp service for IIS ?
Do I really need it? |
HuwR |
Posted - 26 March 2012 : 11:17:31 have you installed the smtp service for IIS ? |
bhatia |
Posted - 26 March 2012 : 10:50:43 quote: Originally posted by Podge
Do you have a mail server installed and working?
Which email component are you using?
This is corporate email server. Obviously, it works. It was working earlier on this forum running on Windows 2003 and stopped working when I moved to Windows 2008 server.
There is only one selection available in the forum configuration. CDOSYS (IIS 5/5.1.1/6).
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Podge |
Posted - 22 March 2012 : 06:32:47 Do you have a mail server installed and working?
Which email component are you using? |
bhatia |
Posted - 20 March 2012 : 13:21:58 I am facing exactly the same problem and unable to resolve it.
I have migrated our forum setup from Windows 2003 to Windows 2008/64 bits OS and could not get the email to work.
Where do I start?
Thanks for help.
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Podge |
Posted - 10 August 2011 : 09:11:37 Try this using Telnet (you may have to install it) or you could use Putty.
1. telnet mail.yourdomain.com 25 2. Say hello to the mail server by typing HELO
Post any error messages here. |
HuwR |
Posted - 28 July 2011 : 15:02:52 the ability to ping an adress and the ability to connect to it are not necesarily related.
The error normally indicates a problem with the server config, may be a permissions problem, you may need to turn smtpauthentication on and supply a username/password |
AnonJr |
Posted - 28 July 2011 : 14:58:26 Are you sure there's no username/password or some other authentication required to send mail on the server?
There should have been two commented out lines that you could un-comment to send authentication info:
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cathys |
Posted - 28 July 2011 : 14:52:16 I have verified that I can ping the smtp server on port 25 |