Windows 2003 mail question

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i have a mail server here at my office....
and i want to send and recieve mail through our public web site.....
how to get this working since my mail server is at the local office and not
at the hosting site

do i create mail exchange records pointing to my local office....
what are the steps...
example:
site is IHAVENOCLUE.COM.COM 69.123.124.125 some ip

mail server is at my local office
126.223,224,225 public/gateway (example)

i want to send and recieve email through the above site
 
Mike,
There are different ways to do it, but they come down to your web code
constructing a mail message and sending it to a willing smtp server.
Many hosting ISP's anticipate this and should tell you how to do it. You
need a cgi, php or whatever script to generate the mail. When you send it to
an smtp server, the problem you have to overcome is that they won't allow an
anonymous connection. If your script allows you to specify a username and
password, then it can authenticate to the smtp server to send the mail. This
can be your own smtp server in your LAN. Or it can be the ISP's mail server.
You just specify the mail server by name or IP.
Hope that helps,
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.com





.. You need the code in your web site to send mail. Then it can either send
it to the smtp server run by the ISP (they should be able to tell you about
this) or to your smtp. Usually


"MikeJ" <analizer1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>i have a mail server here at my office....
> and i want to send and recieve mail through our public web site.....
> how to get this working since my mail server is at the local office and
> not at the hosting site
>
> do i create mail exchange records pointing to my local office....
> what are the steps...
> example:
> site is IHAVENOCLUE.COM.COM 69.123.124.125 some ip
>
> mail server is at my local office
> 126.223,224,225 public/gateway (example)
>
> i want to send and recieve email through the above site
>
 
thank you much helps alot
MJ

"Anthony" <anthony.spam@spammedout.com> wrote in message
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> Mike,
> There are different ways to do it, but they come down to your web code
> constructing a mail message and sending it to a willing smtp server.
> Many hosting ISP's anticipate this and should tell you how to do it. You
> need a cgi, php or whatever script to generate the mail. When you send it
> to an smtp server, the problem you have to overcome is that they won't
> allow an anonymous connection. If your script allows you to specify a
> username and password, then it can authenticate to the smtp server to send
> the mail. This can be your own smtp server in your LAN. Or it can be the
> ISP's mail server. You just specify the mail server by name or IP.
> Hope that helps,
> Anthony,
> http://www.airdesk.com
>
>
>
>
>
> . You need the code in your web site to send mail. Then it can either send
> it to the smtp server run by the ISP (they should be able to tell you
> about this) or to your smtp. Usually
>
>
> "MikeJ" <analizer1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:P6Czi.50545$YL5.24679@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
>>i have a mail server here at my office....
>> and i want to send and recieve mail through our public web site.....
>> how to get this working since my mail server is at the local office and
>> not at the hosting site
>>
>> do i create mail exchange records pointing to my local office....
>> what are the steps...
>> example:
>> site is IHAVENOCLUE.COM.COM 69.123.124.125 some ip
>>
>> mail server is at my local office
>> 126.223,224,225 public/gateway (example)
>>
>> i want to send and recieve email through the above site
>>

>
>
 
Its a pleasure
"MikeJ" <analizer1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> thank you much helps alot
> MJ
>
> "Anthony" <anthony.spam@spammedout.com> wrote in message
> news:OA29XMm5HHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Mike,
>> There are different ways to do it, but they come down to your web code
>> constructing a mail message and sending it to a willing smtp server.
>> Many hosting ISP's anticipate this and should tell you how to do it. You
>> need a cgi, php or whatever script to generate the mail. When you send it
>> to an smtp server, the problem you have to overcome is that they won't
>> allow an anonymous connection. If your script allows you to specify a
>> username and password, then it can authenticate to the smtp server to
>> send the mail. This can be your own smtp server in your LAN. Or it can be
>> the ISP's mail server. You just specify the mail server by name or IP.
>> Hope that helps,
>> Anthony,
>> http://www.airdesk.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> . You need the code in your web site to send mail. Then it can either
>> send it to the smtp server run by the ISP (they should be able to tell
>> you about this) or to your smtp. Usually
>>
>>
>> "MikeJ" <analizer1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:P6Czi.50545$YL5.24679@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
>>>i have a mail server here at my office....
>>> and i want to send and recieve mail through our public web site.....
>>> how to get this working since my mail server is at the local office and
>>> not at the hosting site
>>>
>>> do i create mail exchange records pointing to my local office....
>>> what are the steps...
>>> example:
>>> site is IHAVENOCLUE.COM.COM 69.123.124.125 some ip
>>>
>>> mail server is at my local office
>>> 126.223,224,225 public/gateway (example)
>>>
>>> i want to send and recieve email through the above site
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
 
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