Chuck,

I don't think your SMTP server is correct and not sure if you should
list all of the other's as backups.

As Kym mentioned, since you know the DNS entries for a google mail
account, I am assuming you have one and have the domain configured to
work with google. Also, can you send and receive email from the google
web interface for the account you are trying to use in the code?

Try using the following to override the way you have it configured in CF Admin:

<cfmail
   to="recipientEmailAccount"
   from="yourEmailAccount"
   subject="Your Subject"
   server="smtp.gmail.com"
   port="465"
   username="yourEmailAccount"
   password="yourPassword"
   useSSL="yes">

Dan

On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Chuck Weidler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've hardcoded the "To" email address in the <cfmail> to an address that I 
> know is good.  Still no good.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
>> Chuck Weidler wrote:
>> > I have a simple mail application that keeps giving me a log entry of
>> "Moved undelivered mail: Mail33655.cfmail to
>> C:\ColdFusion8/Mail/Undelivr directory" in the mailsend.log and
>> "Invalid Addresses" in the mail.log.
>> >
>> > When I "Verify mail server connection" it gives me "Connection
>> Verification Successful."
>>
>> It is probably the To: address of the actual email that is wrong, not
>>
>> the mail server's IP address
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Yours,
>>
> Kym
>
> 

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