SharePoint 2013 Step by step: Setup for Outgoing Email Setting with SMTP virtual server (Part 2)
- Configure Outgoing e-mail settings in SharePoint 2013 Central Administration - part 1
- Configure Outgoing e-mail settings with existing email server in SharePoint Server 2013 - part 2
- Configure Outgoing e-mail settings with Gmail/Google SMTP server with SharePoint Server 2013 - part 3
- Configure Outgoing e-mail settings with Office 365 SMTP server with SharePoint Server 2013 - part 4
First, check the SMTP server is installed on the server. You can check that on Server Manager and Features section.
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You will (obviously) need to install SMTP on the server if it isn't installed. SMTP server needs a port open in any firewall to work - port 25 is the default.
After setting up the SMTP server, open IIS Manager.
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Before starting the SMTP Virtual server you will need to configure some properties. Right-click the SMTP virtual Server and click on the Access Tab. Click on Relay.. button on the Relay restrictions.
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This section specifies which server can use the SMTP for mail relay.
You will either:
Select **Only the list below **and add IP Addresses of all server which used to send the emails (ex:-WFE, APP)
or
Allow all servers to send emails by choosing All except the list below and put nothing in the list.
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Then click the Authentication.. button on Access Control section and set the checkbox for Anonymous access.
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Then click OK and go to the Delivery Tab.
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Outbound Security section allows you to provide credential for receiving server. Since we are using local SMTP server you can make this Anonymous Access.
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Outbound Connection section you can change the default port 25.
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Then start the SMTP virtual server.
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After that you can find the fully qualified name in General Tab and proceed with the Outbound SMTP settings as Part 1.
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