Howdy,

The general consensus is you can't, however I have a similar set up (SMTP
requires username/password) and the CF Application Server service is set to
log on as an account with send mail permissions, and CFMail gets out.

Also explore the possibility of having two IPs open for sending mail; one
accessible from the network that requires authentication, and one private IP
protected by firewall, for example, but open to the CF server that does not
require authentication.

YMMV,

Sean.


-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher P. Maher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 9:59 PM
To: MailingList CF-Talk
Subject: mail server requires password


I've changed mail server software and have things configured so that the
mail server requires a username/password to send mail. I have several
applications that use CFMail but they no longer work because the mail server
wants a password. How can I send the username/password to the mail server
with CFMail?

Thanks,

Chris

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Christopher P. Maher
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maher Associates, Inc.
Actuarial and Computer Consulting
http://www.maherassociates.com

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