I only have experience w/this in IIS using SMTP, but I think its the same
problem. Since your CF Server has a different IP then your Exchange server,
any mail being sent via CF Server the Exchange server thinks you're
relaying. So, if Exchange has similar settings to IIS, you need to allow
relaying just for the IP your CF Server is using. This will block the spam,
but allow your CF Server to relay (hopefully). Like I said this is all based
on my experience w/SMTP in IIS, but it sounds like a similar problem.

Phil Meadows

-----Original Message-----
From: Kelly Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 9:31 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Exchange & CF Problems.


Recently we turned RELAYING off on our exchange server because people kept
using it to SPAM. Now this i find very strange.  Now that relaying is turned
off
any CFMails that mail to the OUTSIDE world get kicked back as if Exchange
thinks
the mail that CFMail passed to it is coming from the outside and is being
kicked
back as if its relaying denyed.  Has anyone expereinced this? is there a
fix?
Kelly

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Kelly Matthews
Internet Development Coordinator
AAAE
703.578.2509
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.airportnet.org
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