Back to forwarding, I turned on "Skip Rcpt Tempalte" and it stopped forwarding.. And you mentioned that should not be the case. .
But in rcpt.cfm there is forwarding Code??.


I think there is something fundementally wrong with the way I have it setup..
Could it be:
All my templates are in a subdirectory of the Fusionmail directory and not the Ims directory


I am using Access and its choking on to many read/writes.? I only have 10 hosts.


At 10:47 AM 8/15/2003 -0400, you wrote:
No, you don't need to add any IPs to allow relay. What would help is to look in the SMTP log when you send the mail to that account. The result in the log *should* be RELAY and not MAIL.

Thanks,

Howie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Hynes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "inFusion Support List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: [iMS] Forwarding


> Thanks again.. not sure we are on the same page:
>
> From home through Comcast.com mail server to weblogix.com domain > Does
> not forward goes to regular weblogixinc.com email. So its reaching it.
> From COOLfusion webmail interface TO the same domain weblogixinc.com
> FORWARDS to yahoo.com as it was configured.
>
> Yes there is only one entry in the POST que for the forwarding that occured
> from the Coolfusion weblogix.com mail interface. So when an email comes in
> via SMTP and hands it off to POST to send, does relay need to be on? I need
> to add the IP's from comcast for it to accept?
>
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