It’s fine if the address is like me@192.168.0.1 or whatever, it’s only going to be for my use. How do I go about configuring IIS to let me do that?
P.S. No, I’m not going to buy a domain name. I know how cheap it is, but it’s not worth it for me.
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if you are using windows server you can enable the smtp server… in xp i’m not sure…. then you will need to create an MX (Mail Exchanger) record in a world dns server (that’s why you maybe need a domain) that if you want to receive mail from outside your network, if that’s not the case just using telnet on port 25 or some other app you will do fine to send mail.. from ant to your network