Joe
Tue May 25 17:31:51 CDT 2004
Tom Thanks for your reply
However I do understand how to set up email for/with FP If
you would like you can go to these domains
Lodestarpublications.net
Immoralbalance.com and submit the contact form It WILL work
and I will get the mail on each individual server 5 of
them to be exact. and with subwebs and many other features.
However If you set up the same site which I have over here
12.164.57.107 it is the same site however the form does
not work WHY? I did nothing different there that I did
over here. Now maybe we can get somewhere. So is your
answer as it was a few days ago?
You cannot do this with FP? Because this really wasn't
directed as an answer to this problem and niether did I
post it as so. This is what I mean by amgiguous.
Thanks
Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>Kevin: The original post he made several days ago had
most of the answers
>he was looking for, but he apparently didn't accept or
understand them.
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>"Kevin Spencer" <kspencer@takempis.com> wrote in message
>news:%23k9NFaoQEHA.2704@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> > publishing to) The problem that I face is the mail
server
>> > is Here with me and I cannot get the forms to work
over
>> > there. (Email that is)
>>
>> The physical location of a server is of no consequence
on a TCP/IP
>network.
>> If the SMTP server has a public IP address, you can
connect to it. You
>still
>> have to connect to it, and you still have to connect to
it via TCP/IP,
>> regardless of its physical location.
>>
>> > I have no problem letting the IP through on my end
but how
>> > do tell FP to do this or FPSE for that matter?
>>
>> Do what?
>>
>> > Can I set the server a few miles away to relay or Use
my
>> > mail server with FP ? Has anyone tried this? I am
doing it
>> > because of resource depletion over here with me and a
very
>> > large site launch in September.
>>
>> Again, the physical location/distance of the mail
server is irrelevant.
>Can
>> you allow relaying on the SMTP server? Of course. You
can allow relaying
>on
>> ANY SMTP server. You need to interface with the SMTP
Server in order to
>> change this setting. How you interface with it depends
upon the server
>> software.
>>
>> --
>> HTH,
>> Kevin Spencer
>> .Net Developer
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Big things are made up
>> of lots of little things.
>>
>> "Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>> news:122cf01c4426e$dae91280$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I am wondering if this can be done with FP
>> >
>> > I have posted it before and received a ambiguous
answer
>> > but it was also not directly posted so here goes.
>> >
>> > I have a total at this time 5 web sites and I have two
>> > servers, one is a few miles away. I want to off-load
3 of
>> > these sites to that server (which I have no problem
>> > publishing to) The problem that I face is the mail
server
>> > is Here with me and I cannot get the forms to work
over
>> > there. (Email that is)
>> >
>> > I have no problem letting the IP through on my end
but how
>> > do tell FP to do this or FPSE for that matter?
>> >
>> > Can I set the server a few miles away to relay or Use
my
>> > mail server with FP ? Has anyone tried this? I am
doing it
>> > because of resource depletion over here with me and a
very
>> > large site launch in September.
>> >
>> > Thanks very much
>> > Joe
>>
>>
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