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SUMMARY
When you use SharePoint Portal Server Administration to view the properties of
a server, when you click the General tab, the following boxes are displayed:
• E-mail address
• SMTP server
This article describes the difference between these two boxes.
MORE INFORMATION The address that you type in the E-mail address box is
provided to a Web site when SharePoint Portal Server creates an index of the
site. Typically, this address is logged in the Web site's server logs so that
the administrator can contact you. You must type a valid e-mail address in this
box so that you can be notified if the indexing process is affecting the Web
site adversely. If you do not, the Web site administrator may prevent you from
accessing and indexing their site. You must provide an e-mail address before
you can index Web sites. Type the address in Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) format, for example, user@domain.com.
SharePoint Portal Server uses the name that you type in SMTP server box to send
subscription notifications and document approval messages. All workspaces on
the server use the same SMTP server. If you do not type the name of a valid
SMTP server in this box, users cannot receive subscription notifications or
document approval messages.
A description of the E-mail address box is displayed under the box in the
server's properties. There is no description of the SMTP server box; however,
if you are using SharePoint Portal Server Administration, if you place the
curser in the SMTP server box, and then press F1, the following
context-sensitive help is displayed:
SMTP server
Provides a space to specify a Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.
SharePoint Portal Server uses the SMTP
server to send subscription notifications and
approval e-mail. All workspaces on a single
SharePoint Portal Server computer use the
same SMTP server. The SharePoint Portal
Server computer is the default SMTP
server.
If you place the curser in E-mail address box, and then press F1,
context-sensitive help for the E-mail address box is displayed.
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