You might want to check with your hosting company and make sure you
have a PTR record set up for your domain so that other people can do a
reverse lookup on your IP address and have it resolve to your mail
server's domain name.

Many email servers do a reverse lookup on the IP address of the
sending server to see if it resolves to the domain name of the message
sender.

Good Luck :)

sheik

On May 27, 11:11 am, bondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having problems using the native email component using templates.
> It only seems to send messages to certain email addresses. I'm not
> sure if this is a Cake problem or a web host (hostmonster) problem.
> For example, if I send to my gmail account it works fine. If I send to
> an alternate address, I get nothing. I've tried clearing the cache but
> that didn't help either.
>
> I have to use sendmail for this task.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've been fighting with this
> for hours and no luck.
>
> Thanks.
> Bondo.

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