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wellsda Newbie
Joined: 15 September 2006 Location: United States
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Posted: 15 September 2006 at 10:09pm | IP Logged
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First off I am new to this.
I use a service (easyDNS) for directing incoming mail to my mail server.
This service provides me with the SMTP side of email.
I have a home mail server which I use for POP3 side of email.
I can get the receiving side of this progarm to work fine.
However I can not send email because easydns is an outside server and uses a different username and password than I use on my home mail server.
I guess what I really need to know is there somewhere I can put this information in as the default settings?
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Alex AfterLogic Support
Joined: 19 November 2003
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Posted: 16 September 2006 at 5:39am | IP Logged
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Which product are you using? MailBee.NET SMTP component has no any "receiving side", it can only send mails. Probably, you're using one of MailBee WebMail products (such as WebMail Pro ASP, WebMail Lite ASP, WebMail Lite .NET, WebMail Lite PHP).
For WebMail Pro ASP, all SMTP settings can be specified in account Properties dialog. You can find Live demo of WebMail Pro ASP at:
WebMail Pro live demo.
For other versions of MailBee WebMail, separate SMTP login/password is not supported out-of-box (although it's possible to hard-code this).
Regards,
Alex
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