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  • Jun 24, 2006, 08:11 AM
    Press2Esc
    Access to SMTP
    Where, in windows, can I locate where the users default SMTP (email) server info is stored? I know that Windows selects a default mail app (e.g. OE), but somewhere - hopefully accessible, is the SMTP and POP server info..

    Anyone?

    Thanks in advance!

    David
  • Jun 26, 2006, 05:07 AM
    LTheobald
    I believe this is all done to the application. For example, it appears my mail client Thunderbird stores the details at:

    C:\Documents and Settings\<XP_Profile_Name>\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\<Profile>\signons.txt


    Other apps would obviously store their details in different places but C:\Documents and Settings\<XP_Profile_Name>\Application Data\ is a good place to start looking. Just type "%APPDATA%" into Start >> Run for a shortcut to that directory.
  • Jun 26, 2006, 05:36 AM
    NeedKarma
    I agree with the above post. SMTP server info in stored with the specific local mail app you are using. There is no default SMTP info in Windows.
  • Jun 26, 2006, 10:05 AM
    Press2Esc
    I am looking for where WINDOWS stores the information. I do not want the solution to be dependent on the users default mail application..

    D
  • Jun 26, 2006, 10:27 AM
    ScottGem
    The point LT and NK made is that Windows does NOT store the info. Mail is sent out using a mail client. It's that mail client that stores the info.
  • Jun 26, 2006, 11:55 AM
    Press2Esc
    In IE, there is a mail icon. In addition, there is also the "Send a Link" & "Send a Page" under File options, which instructs windows to pass the mail request to the default mail app... Somewhere, this email info is stored for windows to access.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ScottGem
    The point LT and NK made is that Windows does NOT store the info. Mail is sent out using a mail client. Its that mail client that stores the info.

  • Jun 26, 2006, 12:03 PM
    Northwind_Dagas
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Press2Esc
    In IE, there is a mail icon. In addition, there is also the "Send a Link" & "Send a Page" under File options, which instructs windows to pass the mail request to the default mail app... Somewhere, this email info is stored for windows to access.

    No, it's not. IE passes the info to the default mail program, and that mail program handles it from there. How that mail program is configured is not stored as a part of Windows, but as the configuration for the default mail program.

    When you said that the link "instructs windows to pass the mail request to the default mail app" that exactly what happens. All Windows needs to know is what the default mail program is, then it passes the info.
  • Jun 26, 2006, 12:12 PM
    NeedKarma
    Maybe this Lee?
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299853/en-us

    Or these?
    http://windowsxp.mvps.org/network.htm
  • Jul 10, 2006, 10:19 AM
    Press2Esc
    Very nice Karma... I am making progress - thanks!

    P2E

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma

  • Jul 17, 2006, 11:40 AM
    jc105
    The mail client handles the incoming and outgoing servers.

    As a note some ISP (Optimum in particular) only lets you use their smtp server (mail.optonline.net). All other smtp traffic is blocked.
  • Jul 17, 2006, 01:04 PM
    Press2Esc
    Yep, in efforts to try and reduce spam, many of the us isp's block port 25 for residential customers.

    P2E

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jc105
    The mail client handles the incoming and outgoing servers.

    As a note some ISP (Optimum in particular) only lets you use their smtp server (mail.optonline.net). All other smtp traffic is blocked.


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