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Tibby #1
Another Dumb Q...
Is there anyway to send Authentication Credentials with SMTP Mail? I'm
using Exchange Server 2000, and I don't want to open relay on a large
scale....
Thanks
Tibby
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John Timney \(Microsoft MVP\) #2
Re: Another Dumb Q...
you might want to try to pick this apart
[url]http://www.codetools.com/csharp/SMTPAuthLogin.asp[/url]
Seems someone has done the work for you already .....
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"Tibby" <tierscheiss1977@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Oghls64WDHA.2080@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...I'm> Is there anyway to send Authentication Credentials with SMTP Mail?> using Exchange Server 2000, and I don't want to open relay on a large
> scale....
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> Thanks
> Tibby
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