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Guest Jamie
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I have a Windows 2003 standard server that runs our internal company program.

The program is configured to use the servers email system. There is not

exchange on the server just smtp for sending and I'm not sure what is

configured for receiving. I have talked with support for the program and

they informed me that you just point the mx record to the ip of the server

and it will receive email. This doesn't make any sense to me. How does it

route to email boxes and such? I thought maybe it was a pop service but I

checked add/remove programs and pop is not installed either. Can anyone

point me in the right direction? Thanks

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Guest William Mann
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RE: Windows 2003 Standard incoming email

 

http://www.hmailserver.com/ is a free email server for Windows, and it

includes all the documentation on how to set it up!

 

HTH!

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Wiliam Mann

"Adversity is the diamond dust with which heaven polishes its jewels"

 

 

"Jamie" wrote:

> I have a Windows 2003 standard server that runs our internal company program.

> The program is configured to use the servers email system. There is not

> exchange on the server just smtp for sending and I'm not sure what is

> configured for receiving. I have talked with support for the program and

> they informed me that you just point the mx record to the ip of the server

> and it will receive email. This doesn't make any sense to me. How does it

> route to email boxes and such? I thought maybe it was a pop service but I

> checked add/remove programs and pop is not installed either. Can anyone

> point me in the right direction? Thanks

>

Guest Jamie
Posted

RE: Windows 2003 Standard incoming email

 

It is already receiving email. I am just not sure what it is using to

receive email. I am trying to find a configurable section.

 

Here is my situation. I have Mailserver1 that is configured by a 3rd party

that has email capabilities. I spoke with them and they claim to be using

the built in Windows Server email. I have found the smtp virtual server in

iis. I can not find anything that has to do with the incoming email.

Secondly I have an exchange server on a completely different domain that I

administer. When mailserver1 attempts to send mail to my exchange server it

won't work. It can however send email to external email addresses (ex.

hotmail, yahoo).

 

"William Mann" wrote:

> http://www.hmailserver.com/ is a free email server for Windows, and it

> includes all the documentation on how to set it up!

>

> HTH!

> --

> --------

> Wiliam Mann

> "Adversity is the diamond dust with which heaven polishes its jewels"

>

>

> "Jamie" wrote:

>

> > I have a Windows 2003 standard server that runs our internal company program.

> > The program is configured to use the servers email system. There is not

> > exchange on the server just smtp for sending and I'm not sure what is

> > configured for receiving. I have talked with support for the program and

> > they informed me that you just point the mx record to the ip of the server

> > and it will receive email. This doesn't make any sense to me. How does it

> > route to email boxes and such? I thought maybe it was a pop service but I

> > checked add/remove programs and pop is not installed either. Can anyone

> > point me in the right direction? Thanks

> >


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