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Hi, i am running MOSS 2007 on a Windows 2003 box. I need to know what configuration must be done to get Alerts to work. SMTP and that stuff.

What am i missing because when i create my alert it creates it but it does not send the email to show me that something changed in my document library or on any document it self.

I did install the Email Services under Windows Components and the SMTP under IIS. In my SharePoint Central Admin i did change my settings in Outgoing and incoming email settings ( Under the Topology and Services section ).

What else am i missing?

Please Help Etienne

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Did you setup the Web Application Outgoing E-mail Settings in your Central Administration? Y

MysticSlayer
Yes i did.........
Etienne
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I don't think this question is really appropriate for StackOverflow - its not a programming question, see the FAQ.

But anyway - could be anti-virus or smtp relay rules stopping sharepoint sending smtp to your mail server. Try this tool to diagnose.

http://www.simplecomtools.com/smtptesttool.html

If that doesn't work then its MS support - the newsgroups are littered with the carcasses of people trying to resolve alert email problems!

Ryan
Thank you for the reply but i undertand regards to the "its not a programming question" but then they must not allow SharePoint to be a Tag since most of SharePoint is configuration anyways!!
Etienne
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Has the SMTP server been configured to allow the MOSS server to relay mail to it?

Shane
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Ensure that you have configured the SMTP server properly by configuring an account and associating to a mail client Outlook. Check the Servers outgoing and incoming capabilites from the mail client first.

Ensure that you have subscribed to the alerts properly in a list

Lazy Geek
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Etienne,

It might be worth your while to repost this question over on ServerFault. This question seems like it would be more in keeping with their knowledge base.

Onorio Catenacci
Thanks, will do....as you can see i asked this question 6 months ago. So that was before ServerFault was there. :)
Etienne
@Etienne -- my answer was meant to be helpful - not a criticism.
Onorio Catenacci