SmtpMail.SmtpServer Property
Definition
Important
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Gets or sets the name of the SMTP relay mail server to use to send email messages. Recommended alternative: System.Net.Mail.
public:
static property System::String ^ SmtpServer { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public static string SmtpServer { get; set; }
static member SmtpServer : string with get, set
Public Shared Property SmtpServer As String
Property Value
The name of the email relay server.
Examples
//This example assigns the name of the mail relay server on the
//local network to the SmtpServer property.
SmtpMail.SmtpServer = "RelayServer.Contoso.com";
' This example assigns the name of the mail relay server on the
' local network to the SmtpServer property.
SmtpMail.SmtpServer = "RelayServer.Contoso.com"
Remarks
If your local SMTP server (included with Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003) is behind a firewall that blocks any direct SMTP traffic (through port 25), you will need to find out if there is a smart host available on your network that is allowed to relay SMTP messages to the Internet.
A smart host is an SMTP server with the permissions to relay outgoing email messages directly to the Internet from internal SMTP servers. A smart host should be able to simultaneously connect to both the internal network and the Internet in order to work as the email gateway.