Thanks for the suggestion.  I asked the techs and they said that the ip
addresses for all of our cf servers are in the trusted relay list so
that couldn't be the problem.  Or at least they say, but I don't know
anything about how Exchange is configured.

~Brad

-----Original Message-----
From: Lincoln Milner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 10:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Help- send mail problem

Something similar to this has happened to us a few times.  What we've
seen is when the Exchange server no longer accepts your CF server as a
mail relay.  If Exchange is set up to only allow mail from trusted
relays, and your server isn't on that list, it'll refuse the email.

We've had that list of trusted servers get "mysteriously" changed at
least 4 times, even when the admin swears "nothing was changed."

So you may want them to check that, and see if adding it (if it isn't
added) helps.  It may not, but that's been our problem in the past.

HTH

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