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    Hi all

    We are usiing IIS4 With SMTP already set up (Not through exchange). Everything was working fine sending auto email's
    using cdonts.NewMail. But now I'm gettingthis error message every time it tries to send (it let's you compose the mail, but fails on the ObjMail.Send).

    Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046'

    Permission denied

    /mlinkweb/partners/ae/Senddetails.asp, line 58

    the only thing that has changed on the server is we are now using a security certificate for HTTPS

    The only thing I could find on the msdn site about this is if you are using exchange, but as I said we are not.

    There is nothing wrong with the asp code as it worked before and works Fine on another server.

    Any help Greatly appreciated.

    Ian

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    Sorry to dredge this post back up, but did you ever find a solution? (I am having precisely the same issue at the moment)

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    It sounds like a directory doesn't have write permission to store the temporary file it creates when sending an Email.

    Could be worth checking that.
    Thanks in advance for any help provided.

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