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I setup the web mail. I can get the incoming mail but when i try to send the outgoing mail like xxx@yahoo.com , it gots the error like 550 <xxx@xxx.xxx> Relay not allowd. I use the mail server default security setting. Pls let me know how to config it.. thx
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Webmail or mail server ? what does relay ?
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I setup both on same machine with static global wan ip address and NAT translation.
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You have 2 options:
1) Allow realy for specified ip range (Manager -> Security)
2) Setup smtp atuh in webmail (global.asax)
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Thanks a lot.
1) Allow realy for specified ip range (Manager -> Security)
But how can i get the ip range. I want to send email to the whole world.
2) Setup smtp atuh in webmail (global.asax)
if i use it, i can't receive incoming mail from internet.
I am trying to setup email server and i am the newbe in that area.
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>But how can i get the ip range. I want to send email to the whole world.
Doh, you must allowe relay for local host in Manager -> Security, and set SmtpServer as "localhost" in global.asax. You send emails out through this server, not directly to the whole world.
>if i use it, i can't receive incoming mail from internet.
Webmail smtp auth, isn't relaetd any way to recieving emails from internet.
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which is empty... ;-(
Ch.
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your pop3 client has any support for gmail like mail client ?
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Hi,
Gmail requires SSL ?
If .NET 2.0 allows to add SSL support, then I'll soon add SSL support to pop3 client.
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I don't see that jmaildotnet supports SSL.
And also 1939 defines pop3 protocol only, no SSL support for pop3.
LumiSoft current version supports all defined RFC 1939, if thats what you need then, you have found free suitable pop3 for you.
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Does any COM component you have or in .net 1.1 that can connect to gmail.So, you are saying that it is literally impossible to write ssl client using current framework.Let me know , i am curious..
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I have .NET 2.0 components (SMTP/POP3/IMAP/DNS/FTP)
>that can connect to gmail
Does gmail requires SSL ? I don't know, one guy said that, I can't be sure.
If it doesn't require SSL, then you can use my pop3 component to connect ot gamil.
No, It's possible to add SSL, I just haven't done it.
I have currently put all efforst to adding new features to mailserver.
(User groups supportm shared folders,...)
You can get latest from:
http://www.lumisoft.ee/lswww/download/downloads/Net/[^]
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Just checked gamil requires pop3 ssl.
I just made some tests .NET SSL stream works ok for pop3,
so pop3 SSL can be implmented.
This takes week or two, before i can add it.
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Great,let me know if can help in that, cause i will be needing a gmail pop3 client soon.
Ping me at..
mehfuz@gmail.com
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anyone know is .net framework 1.1 supporting SSL?
busyboy
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i just found some information. .net 1.1 is not supporting SSL. if u need something that can work on top of pop3 as a SSL, visit http://www.mentalis.org
busyboy
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There is a version in the new release , has ssl support and i am using it , its fine.
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it only support SSL for .net framework 2.0
doesnt support .net 1.1
busyboy
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Busyboy,
I just tried mentalis and for SMTP it has TLS, but its not working for Gmail for some reasons.
I have posted a message on their forum here. http://www.mentalis.org/forum/thread.qpx?id=734.
There code does support 1.1, and they have a new version in 2.0 also, but i have not tried that as i to run it in .NET 1.1.
If you have found a solution please email me.
regards
gerard
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gerard,
i have tried the mentalis as well. according to others, it works fine but not with me. as im also using .net 1.1. i tried Gmail n some other email provider with SSL support. please share the information if anyone have found the solution. i cant find anything that works fine with SSL in .net 1.1
busyboy
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I have a little problem with the decoded subject.
If I read special german character in the subject, the decode fail.
for example:
Subject send "abcd efghi jkl blablaßbla 1 mail@address.com "
=>
Subject read "abcd efghi jkl blablaßbla 1 mail@address\t.com "
The special char seams to be decode correct, but always in this case, a fews chars later there's a Tab sign!
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