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

Re: Email relaying by Kevin

Kevin
Tue May 25 13:26:34 CDT 2004

> 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



Re: Email relaying by Joe

Joe
Tue May 25 13:56:37 CDT 2004

Kevin thanks for your reply,

It does matter because I need to know how to get FP to use
my Server for mail I understand what you are thinking here
but it is different that what I am saying here. What I do
is very different from the norm.

The question in hand is
How do you get FPSE to use my server for mail. This means
somewhere along the line FPSE will have to use a different
IP to know what server to use. Where? do you put this How
do you tell FPSE to use my server? I am aware of how to
use FPSE and where to configure the server to use but I
have tried this with a server other than the one on the
machine and I get the famous FP error. It seems as if this
will go unanswered.
Thanks
Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>> 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
>
>
>.
>

Re: Email relaying by Tom

Tom
Tue May 25 14:31:29 CDT 2004

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
>
>



Re: Email relaying by Kevin

Kevin
Tue May 25 16:32:55 CDT 2004

Here's a MS KB article that should help:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;305675&Product=fpw

--
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:1240401c4428a$018af320$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> Kevin thanks for your reply,
>
> It does matter because I need to know how to get FP to use
> my Server for mail I understand what you are thinking here
> but it is different that what I am saying here. What I do
> is very different from the norm.
>
> The question in hand is
> How do you get FPSE to use my server for mail. This means
> somewhere along the line FPSE will have to use a different
> IP to know what server to use. Where? do you put this How
> do you tell FPSE to use my server? I am aware of how to
> use FPSE and where to configure the server to use but I
> have tried this with a server other than the one on the
> machine and I get the famous FP error. It seems as if this
> will go unanswered.
> Thanks
> Joe
> >-----Original Message-----
> >> 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
> >
> >
> >.
> >



Re: Email relaying by Joe

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.
>
>
>--
>=====================================================
>Tom Pepper Willett [Microsoft MVP - FrontPage]
>----------------------------------------------------------
------------------
>-
>Microsoft FrontPage:
>
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.
mspx
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
>To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage
support see:
> http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
>=====================================================
>"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
>>
>>
>
>
>.
>

Re: Email relaying by Joe

Joe
Tue May 25 17:33:14 CDT 2004

Thanks Kevin for your help
I appreciate it. Please see my reply to Tom
Thanks you for your time
Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>Here's a MS KB article that should help:
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;305675&Product=fpw
>
>--
>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:1240401c4428a$018af320$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> Kevin thanks for your reply,
>>
>> It does matter because I need to know how to get FP to
use
>> my Server for mail I understand what you are thinking
here
>> but it is different that what I am saying here. What I
do
>> is very different from the norm.
>>
>> The question in hand is
>> How do you get FPSE to use my server for mail. This
means
>> somewhere along the line FPSE will have to use a
different
>> IP to know what server to use. Where? do you put this
How
>> do you tell FPSE to use my server? I am aware of how to
>> use FPSE and where to configure the server to use but I
>> have tried this with a server other than the one on the
>> machine and I get the famous FP error. It seems as if
this
>> will go unanswered.
>> Thanks
>> Joe
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> 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
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>