Well there are two places where credentials can be supplied to the mail
server from CF.  Either in the Administrator, there is a login and password
combination supplied, or it is done in the cfmail tag in the page that is
actually sending the e-mail.  Again look in the mail.log to see if there is
an authentication error like:
*Apr 29, 2008*   *11:34 AM*   *Error*   *jrpp-64*   **    Authentication
Failed
this error means that whatever email credentials you are passing are not
accepted by your mail server.

Now as for the scheduled tasks, try pausing them and then resuming, and if
that doesn't work, have your tried restarting the CF Server?

Rob
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Torrent Girl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The logs indicate that the processes are running.
>
> I am not sure of what auth the mail server is using.
>
>
> >What do the log files for the mail indicate.  Usually they will give a
> >reason as to why they are undeliverable.  What authentication is the mail
> >server using? I mean, when it hits your mail server what are the
> credentials
> >supplied?
> >Rob
> >
> >
> >
> >>
>
> 

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