Is it possible to logon to the SMTP server that comes with IIS from a
machine other than the actual server. Ideally I would want to put some VB
Script in an SQL Server Job Schedule and use it to pull the emails into the
database. The SQL Server is on another machine on the network. Is this
viable.

RE: SMTP Logon by timcof

timcof
Wed Dec 03 23:56:25 CST 2003

Try here:
microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.smtp_nntp

Thank you. I hope this information is helpful.

Tim Coffey [MSFT]

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