Paris Lundis wrote:
> <stuff about relaying mail>

Paris,

What you really need to do is configure your email server, whatever it 
is, to only allow relay in the following scenarios:

#1 - authenticated SMTP from anywhere
#2 - When the user has recently authenticated for POP3 mail retrieval
#3 - From trusted IP addresses (ie, your mail server).

I've got qmail set up with only #2 and #3.  #3 is the key to allowing
Cold Fusion relay mail without a problem.

On another system I use, we are running MDaemon for NT and we do a very 
similar setup, using options #2 and #3 to prevent unwanted relay but 
still allowing CF to relay.

If you've got a mail server that doesn't support the POP3 before SMTP 
and you don't know the IP addresses of your users that are relaying 
mail... get a new mail server. :)

I pray for you if you are using InterMail Post.Office.

  - Rick Root

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