Have you run a search of all active code on that server, to make sure 
that someone hasn't placed a file with a cfmail tag with the smtp attribute?

Steve "Cutter" Blades
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Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer

Co-Author of "Learning Ext JS"
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Jeff Martin wrote:
> I was perusing the mail.log file this morning because for some reason the 
> mail spooler stopped running.  The good news is that restarting CF got mail 
> flowing again.
> 
> I found a strange thing though.  There are lines in the mail.log that read 
> "Could not connect to SMTP host: {servername}, port: 25"  the weird thing is 
> that the server name that appears on these lines is not the smtp server that 
> is configured for ColdFusion.  This is a standard license of CF8 so there 
> should be no other configurations for CF anywhere on the machine.  I did a 
> search for that server name on the entire hard disk and the only reference to 
> that smtp server I could find was in ColdFusion8\lib\neo-mail.xml.  I changed 
> this to the correct smtp server and restarted ColdFusion, but I'm still 
> seeing these lines in the mail.log.
> 
> Anyone have any clue where this phantom SMTP server record is coming from? 
> 
> 

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