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Q: How do I get Exchange to route Internet email to the Net?

A: Exchange uses a service called the Internet Mail Connector (IMC) to allow it to act as an SMTP server and transmit and receive mail via a TCP/IP network. If you are not running the IMC you will not be able to send or receive mail from the Internet by AspMail or any other means.

Once you have SMTP mail going with the IMC, no further action should be necessary to use AspMail. (Thanks to Steve Crane for this information).

Note: You must enable the rerouting on your Exchange's Internet Mail Connector. Go in the properties of your Internet Mail Services (Exchange 5.0). Check the reroute incoming SMTP mail option and add a route to your domain. Mail sent to "yourdomain.com" should be accepted as "inbound". Thanks to S bastien STORMACQ for this information.

- Steve Genusa

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