sjscabert wrote:
So just to confirm, my mail task would have 25 as the mailport and the name
of the Exchange server (as specified in Outlook, for instance)?
Thanks again,
Shawn
1. 25 is the default port of SMTP; if your exchange server runs SMTP you
get it for free
2. if mail.jar and activa
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 9:31 AM
> To: user@ant.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Mail task with Exchange Server
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> So just to confirm, my mail task would have 25 as the
> mailport and the na
So just to confirm, my mail task would have 25 as the mailport and the name
of the Exchange server (as specified in Outlook, for instance)?
Thanks again,
Shawn
James Oltmans wrote:
>
> Yes it is possible. Set your mailport to 25 and either make sure that
> the sending computer knows the alia
Yes it is possible. Set your mailport to 25 and either make sure that
the sending computer knows the alias of the exchange server or use the
local IP for it (i.e. 192.618.xxx.xxx)
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