It's possible that the server is accepting the mail but is then unable to send 
it.  Make sure that the server is not blocked in the firewall from sending on 
port 25.

HTH,
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--- On Tuesday, April 19, 2005 1:04 PM, Matthew J. Vecera scribed: ---
>
> Hi,
> 
> Hoping someone can help.
> 
> We have a site that is in the process of moving to a new host.  We
> setup a 
> subdomain on the NEW server so that they can test the application
> before 
> switching over completely.
> 
> The big difference between the two locations is the mail service.  In
> the 
> old location, we had the CF Administrator point to an iMail
> mailserver (on 
> a different box) ... worked great.
> 
> In the new environment (WIN2K3 if that matters) the client wants to
> use the 
> SMTP services installed via IIS (so its the same box as the web
> server) to 
> send all the mail.  (I would have thought that you needed MSExchange
> to do 
> this.)
> 
> I have the CFAdministrator pointing to the local IP Address and the
> connection verified fine.  However, I cannot send any mail.  Nothing
> shows 
> up in the DROP or BADMAIL folders - nothing show up anywhere.
> 
> The client needs to know that the "mail sending" portion of the
> application 
> works before they make the switch official and I change the subdomain
> (test.mydomain.com) over to the real domain name (www.mydomain.com).
> 
> Anyone have experience setting it up this way?
> 
> Matthew
> 
> ---
> [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]
> 
> 
> 

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