Where to configure SMTP services .???

Hi Experts,
If you want to allow users to send e-mails outside the company domain using the portal. where to configure SMTP server settings in the portal for achieving this..? I need the path to configure SMTP services..

Vineet,
This wiki should help you to get started.
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/EP/MSOutlookConfigrationguideForSAPPortal
Cheers!
Sandeep Tudumu

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    Header Data
    Release Status: Released for Customer
    Released on: 01.10.2007  13:43:04
    Priority: Recommendations/additional info
    Category: Installation information
    Primary Component: BC-SRV-COM Communication Services: Mail, Fax, SMS, Telephony
    Secondary Components: BC-SRV-COM-SPL eMail, Fax and Paging using SMTP Plug-in
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    Release To
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    SAP_BASIS 70 700 700 X
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    Transaction codes HIER
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