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Confirm SMTP Settings from your provider. Below are two popular options:Microsoft Office 365:SMTP Server: smtp.office365.comTLS Port: 587Google Gmail:SMTP Server: smtp.gmail.comTLS Port: 587SSL Port:465Launch SMTP Service: Click Start Menu -> Administrative Tools -> Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Manager.Select [SMTP Virtual Server #1] -> Right click -> Select Properties.smtp1The Properties dialog box opens.Select Delivery tab -> Outbound Security…Select Basic authentication. Input your email information. Make sure to check TLS encryption if your provider supports TLS. Click OKSelect Outbound connections…Select the proper SMTP port your provider is using. Click OKCommon SMTP Ports:Outbound connections screen with TCP port 587Default Port: 25TLS Port: 587SSL Port: 465Select Advanced…Input your hosted SMTP settings: (in example below I used Gmail)Fully-qualified domain name: gmail.comSmart Host: smtp.gmail.com Click OK Advanced Delivery screen Test SMTP:Launch Notepad and create the following:To:YourEmailAddressFrom:YourEmailAddressSubject: This is a test email.This is a test.Test email in Notepad Save the file to the desktop called “testemail” Click Save.Note: Be sure to include the “ “ around testemail.Save As box with quotes around testemailNavigate to C:\inetpub\mailroot\PickupCopy the testemail from the desktop and paste it into the Pickup folder. It should disappear and send the email.Confirm you have received the test email.
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