I'm not sure if I'm answering the right question, but...
I currently connect to a Google hosted email account with the
following(taken from a CFC):
<cfmail
to="#VARIABLES.to#"
from="#VARIABLES.from#"
subject="#VARIABLES.subject#"
server="#VARIABLES.server#"
port="#VARIABLES.port#"
username="#VARIABLES.username#"
password="#VARIABLES.password#"
useSSL="true"
>#VARIABLES.message#</cfmail>
The useSSL bit is the part that you're most likely missing.
Adrian
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-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip M. Vector
Sent: 19 October 2008 03:16
To: cf-talk
Subject: Googlemail
I have a client who wants to have a site that needs cfmail
authentication (<cfmail username='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' password='Foo'
server='mail.Foo.com'>)
The only problem is that he wants to keep Google as his main mail
server. I suggested just getting a gmail account and forwarding the
messages, but it doesn't work.
I SUSPECT the cfmail tag is calling the server and trying to get
authorization, but not able to. When it was on a site that didn't need
it, it worked fine. When I tried it on the same server as now with no
dns changes, it worked fine.. Now, it's not working when it's being
redirected to googles servers.
Is there something special I need in the tag to work with the google
email server for authentication? Anyone else ever run into this issue?
Should I tell my client "Tough"? :)
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