RE: SMTP virtual server on Internet information services...
From: Scott Stahlman [MS] (scotstah@Onlinemicrosoft.com)
Date: 05/25/02
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From: scotstah@Onlinemicrosoft.com (Scott Stahlman [MS]) Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 21:35:48 GMT
Your best answer is going to come from the Exchange Server Newsgroups.
However, because this was new to me I did find this from Q319252
If you send a significant amount of e-mail messages to a domain that you
know
runs Exchange 2000 Server, then you can improve the appearance of your
messages
to that domain by re-enabling Exchange 2000 Server RTF. To do so, perform
the
following steps:
1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then
click
System Manager.
2. In the left pane of Exchange System Manager, double-click to expand the
Global Settings icon, and then click Internet Message Formats.
3. Right-click Internet Message Formats, point to New, and then click
Domain.
4. Enter a descriptive name for the object such as Mail to <Example>, and
then type the SMTP domain for example, <Example>.com.
5. Click the Message Format tab. Click MIME, and then click Provide message
body
as HTML.
6. Ensure that the Apply content settings to non-MAPI clients check box is
not
selected.
7. Select an appropriate character set for both MIME and Non-MIME messages.
Typically, either of the following:
- US ASCII
- Western European (ISO-8859-1)
8. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Always Use.
NOTE: The Message text word wrap setting remains as Never use.
9. Click OK to accept the settings, and then close the <DomainName>
Properties dialog box.
Do you know Jere Lehtinen??
Hope this helps!
A new Security patch is available for IIS. Please read the information
available at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/
bulletin/MS02-018.asp
Thanks,
Scott
IIS Support
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