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One of the setup reqirements for AppFuse is an SMTP server. By far the easiest and most reliable way to configure AppFuse is to have an SMTP service running on {{localhost}}. This isn't much of a problem for some operating systems where an SMTP server is installed by default (like many Linux distrobutions), but for new AppFuse users running Windows it has been a recurring issue. So here are a few options you have for installing an SMTP server for your operating system: |
One of the setup requirements for AppFuse is an SMTP server. By far the easiest and most reliable way to configure AppFuse is to have an SMTP service running on {{localhost}}. This isn't much of a problem for some operating systems where an SMTP server is installed by default (like many Linux distributions), but for new AppFuse users running Windows it has been a recurring issue. So here are a few options you have for installing an SMTP server for your operating system: |
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\\%%note __NOTE:__ It is important that if you set up the SMTP server that comes with IIS, to turn on relaying capabilities in order for email to be routed correctly within AppFuse. To do this, folow these steps: |
\\%%note __NOTE:__ It is important that if you set up the SMTP server that comes with IIS, to turn on relaying capabilities in order for email to be routed correctly within AppFuse. To do this, follow these steps: |
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