I just started using this IDE called notepad++. I have been hearing things about this app, and when I tried it, I had a bit of a hard time getting the hang of it.
The only thing I liked about it. Is the document preview on the right side, where I can see the whole code and drag the view to where I want to be. There could be more features on this free IDE, I could just be scratching the surface.
As a free tool, I like this IDE already. Only thing lacking, is the design window, but that could be asking for something else, when it is just an advance version of notepad.
Official website of Notepad++: http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
IIS 6, windows 2003 SMTP service not sending email
I have recently been trying to install SMTP service on our new server, but been having trouble sending email.
In my case, the solution and instructions are found on this link: http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH86263
I added the component, tried their IIS SMTP test, but somehow the email was only in the queue. I already restarted when I installed the SMTP service.
I looked at my IPv4 settings, but I there seems to be something lacking done by our Network Admin. He forgot to place the DNS for the server.
So I placed the DNS, tried the SMTP send, by placing a text file on the pickup folder, but it still goes to the queue folder under the default folder set-up: c:\Inetpub\mailroot\Queue
As indicated on this microsoft article: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=297700
After sending a few test, and still no positive results. I decided to restart the server, as the server started, those email in the queue folder was sent and I received all of them.
This was the solution to my problem. Hope this blog was any help to those who have the same problem.
In my case, the solution and instructions are found on this link: http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH86263
I added the component, tried their IIS SMTP test, but somehow the email was only in the queue. I already restarted when I installed the SMTP service.
I looked at my IPv4 settings, but I there seems to be something lacking done by our Network Admin. He forgot to place the DNS for the server.
So I placed the DNS, tried the SMTP send, by placing a text file on the pickup folder, but it still goes to the queue folder under the default folder set-up: c:\Inetpub\mailroot\Queue
As indicated on this microsoft article: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=297700
After sending a few test, and still no positive results. I decided to restart the server, as the server started, those email in the queue folder was sent and I received all of them.
This was the solution to my problem. Hope this blog was any help to those who have the same problem.
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