Have you verified that the mail is even being sent by looking in the ColdFusion 
mail folder? Also, it could be that it is being greylisted at the recipient 
server. Just a couple of suggestions.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Peyton Todd
Sent: Thu 3/20/2008 2:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] How does one use <cfmail>?



No luck so far. The company which allegedly handles their e-mail (USA.net) 
tells me the SMTP server to use is exchange.usa.net, and at least when I enter 
that in the 'mail' dialog of the CF Administrator, then put a check by Verify 
Mail Server Connection and submit it, it does respond with Connection 
Verification Successful. But whether I use server='exchange.usa.net' in the 
<cfmail> tag, or just let it use what's in the CF Adminstrator, the office 
manager at my client's site tells me he sees nothing from me in his e-mail 
Inbox. (I have my e-mail address in the from='<sender'> parm of the tag, and my 
name in the subject line parm of the tag). 

If we assume that this means what I was given as the SMTP server name is 
incorrect, how do I find the correct name? I'll be at their site tomorrow and 
can look on their server, but where would I look? The guy at the USA.net help 
desk said the place to look is in the mail icon in Settings --> Control Panel. 
He said there should be profiles there with the correct information. However, 
when I click the Mail icon there on my own computer just to educate myself, 
there are not profiles to be seen. And when I called the office manager at the 
client's place of business and asked him to look for the Mail icon in Settings 
--> Control Panel on their web server, he said he could find no such icon in 
the Control Panel. (I'm almost certain that PC is running Windows Server 2003, 
while I'm running XP Professional.)

Also, I'm unclear as to whose server we're talking about here: the one used by 
the sender or the one used by the recipient of the e-mail message?

Peyton

-----Original Message----- 
From: Dusty Hale 
Sent: Mar 19, 2008 11:28 PM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] How does one use ? 



        Also I assume you will be moving the app to a different server after 
you test it locally. Where ever you host it at should be able to provide you 
with an SMTP server name to use. If you plan to use the "server" attribute 
rather than configuring it in cf admin, you might consider setting a variable 
in your application.cfm file with the value of the server name so you can 
easily change it. Or better yet you might do something like:
         
        <cfif cgi.server_name is "localhost">
          <cfset request.mymailserver = "mail.someserver.com">
        <cfelseif cgi.server_name is "somedomain.com" or cgi.server_name is 
"www.somedomain.com">
            <cfset request.mymailserver = "mail.someotherserver.com">
        <cfelse>
            <!--- throw some kind of error --->
        </cfif>
         
        then in your cfmail tag do
         
        <cfmail to="blabla" from="blabla" subject="hello world" 
server="#request.mymailserver#">
        bla bla
        </cfmail>
         
        And if you have multiple instances of cfmail you might do the same for 
the to and from email addresses.
         
        -Dusty

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas 
Knudsen
        Sent: 03/19/2008 11:11 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] How does one use <cfmail>?
        
        
        typically the server stuff is set in the admin, thus encapsulating the 
developer from needing that info.  Check out
        http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/basiconfig_11.html
        
        You will need the email servers SMTP info.  I doubt you will be able to 
send email vial mail.earthlink.net though due to relaying restrictions.  Is 
your client using a host? 
        
        DK
        
        
        On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Peyton Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        

                This question will probably be easy for nearly every ACFUGGER 
except me:
                
                 I want to use the <cfmail> tag, and my question is: what do 
they mean by the 'server'? For example, in testing the site I'm building on my 
own PC as local server, I plan to send the e-mail messages from the site I'm 
building to myself. My e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], so that's how I'm 
filling in the to="<recipient>" parameter of <cfmail> (Incidentally, does the 
from="<sender>" parameter make any difference if the recipient will not be 
replying? In this case the recipient will be the office manager on the same LAN 
as the web server itself, and he'll always know where the e-mails come from).
                
                But the hard part is what to put for the server. I've tried 
webmail.atl.earthlink.net <http://webmail.atl.earthlink.net/> , which is were I 
get my e-mail. And I've tried just earthlink.net <http://earthlink.net/>  by 
itself, and just mindspring.com <http://mindspring.com/> . But nothing appears 
in my e-mail inbox, not even a message from the MAILER DAEMON, which ought to 
know where to send such a message (of ColdFusion should know, since I've 
specified from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
                
                Thanks for your help,
                Peyton
                
                
                
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