Hi All,
You cannot use LOCALHOST in IIS 6 anymore (or probably other versions of IIS!)
You *have* to use the 'Fully Qualified Domain Name' (Normally your website URL...
See here for how to change the FQDN: (It works! ;-))
https://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr....mspx?mfr=true
KR Bill
PS: Certainly the case with 1&1 and/or other service providers in Germany!...
PPS: We still use LOCALHOST within Sellerdeck - it's only mail that is generated through our server that requires the FQDN...
PPPS: For some quirks that I cannot remember, we use IIS7 for our websites and IIS6.5 for our SMTP Server (there are more settings under IIS6.5 which aren't available under IIS7)
PPPS: You shouldn't have lost any emails - they should still be bufffered in your server OutBox / unless SMTP server has decided to 'give up' as undeliverable?...
You cannot use LOCALHOST in IIS 6 anymore (or probably other versions of IIS!)
You *have* to use the 'Fully Qualified Domain Name' (Normally your website URL...
See here for how to change the FQDN: (It works! ;-))
https://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr....mspx?mfr=true
KR Bill
PS: Certainly the case with 1&1 and/or other service providers in Germany!...
PPS: We still use LOCALHOST within Sellerdeck - it's only mail that is generated through our server that requires the FQDN...
PPPS: For some quirks that I cannot remember, we use IIS7 for our websites and IIS6.5 for our SMTP Server (there are more settings under IIS6.5 which aren't available under IIS7)
PPPS: You shouldn't have lost any emails - they should still be bufffered in your server OutBox / unless SMTP server has decided to 'give up' as undeliverable?...
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