as has already been suggested previously, use HmailServer...


On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Carl Von Stetten
<vonner.li...@vonner.net>wrote:

>
> Joy,
>
> Windows 7 (any addition) **does NOT** include an SMTP server.  The SMTP
> Mail Server icon in IIS Administrator is to point ASP.NET apps to a SMTP
> server elsewhere on your network (or a third-party SMTP server running
> on localhost).  This is equivalent to setting the mail server settings
> in ColdFusion Administrator.
>
> So, like Dave Watts suggests, you might try Apache James.
>
> -Carl V.
>
> On 8/13/2013 7:36 AM, Joy Paulose wrote:
> > Does windows 7 include SMTP server? I came across some notes on windows
> discussion forum that said windows 7 does not include SMTP Mail server. But
> after the installation of IIS 7.5 from the components and features it does
> shows SMTP mail server icon on IIS Manager. Microsoft does not have enough
> documentation about this though.
> >
> > I am talking about Windows 7 Professional on local environment. This is
> a stand along machine just for development purposes. I have ColdFusion 9
> installed and working just perfect on IIS 7.5. I am trying to connect to
> SMTP server for CFMAIL to work.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Joy
> > Developer
>
> 

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