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This chapter provides detailed steps for configuring an Implementation Notes for Windows and Linux Hosts 3.12. An Example of Unattended Guest Installation 3.3. So, you have configured your own SMTP mail relay on Windows Server 2016 / 2012 R2 and tested sending emails through it.Table of Contents 3.1. If port 25 is blocked, check the settings of Windows Firewall, antivirus and hardware firewalls. Check availability of port 25 using the Test-NetConnection cmdlet: The easiest way to do this is from a Windows-based computer whose IP address has been added to the allowed connection list. If you have enabled Basic Authentication to authenticate all your SMTP clients (instead of anonymous authentication), you can send an email with the smtp authentication via telnet as follows.Īlso, make sure that TCP 25 port is not blocked on your SMTP server by the local firewall or anti-virus software. Send-MailMessage -SMTPServer localhost -To -From -Subject "Email test" -Body "This is the test email from PowerShell" You can test your SMTP server using the telnet command, VBS script or PowerShell: The Windows SMTP server monitors new files appearing in this folder, and if a file is found it will read it contents and try to send an email with the given subject and body to the recipient specified in the To: line.Ĭheck the recipient mailbox, and you will see this e-mail. Don’t forget to change the sender and recipient names to yours.Ĭopy the file smtp-test-email.txt to the C:\inetpub\mailroot\Pickup folder. It is easier to do it by creating a plain-text file smtp-test-email.txt on your desktop and copying the following text to it.
The last thing you have to do is to make sure that your SMTP server is working. Running smtpsvc Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Make sure that the SMTPSVC service is running:
Set-service smtpsvc -StartupType Automatic You can do it quickly using the PowerShell command prompt: It remains to configure the automatic startup of SMTP service on your Windows Server. Otherwise, most external SMTP servers won’t accept email from you, considering your server a spammer one. The PTR record for your public IP address should point to your server FQDN name. If your server sends mail to other domains, it is important that the correct PTR record is created for your IP address in order to resolve reverse DNS lookups.If your SMTP server cannot correctly resolve DNS names of domains to which it is trying to send email, the delivery will fail. The DNS settings are critical from the point of view of email system health.