Did that. It was the first thing I checked. _____ Gary L. Alford Adjunct Professor, Dallas Baptist University (817) 261-6238 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____
_____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Tilbrook Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 3:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: CF E-Mail Server... You probably need to include the email account name and password in the CF Administrator, eg: username:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Peter Tilbrook ColdGen Internet Solutions Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group PO Box 2247 Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620 AUSTRALIA WWW 1: http://www.coldgen.com/ WWW 2: http://www.actcfug.com/ Telephone: +61-2-6284-2727 Mobile: 0432 897 437 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary L. Alford Sent: Monday, 23 May 2005 5:42 AM To: 'DFW ColdFusion User's Group' Subject: CF E-Mail Server... OK. After looking at my settings for my hosted website on my IIS, I have made adjustments that has got it fully functional. The other members of my organization that are testing it are quite excited. Thanks for all the tips. I am now having a problem with automatic e-mails sent through the CF mail server (CFMX 6.1 on a Windows 2000 Server box). I have adjusted the mail settings in the CF Administrator and they all validate fine - no errors. However, when I access one of my pages through my web system that automatically fires off an e-mail, the e-mail never goes through. The mail log in the CF Administrator shows an authentication error. I have checked to make sure that SMTP and POP3 servers are enabled on my firewall for my hosted page, but still no luck. Any ideas or suggestions that I should be aware of? _____ Gary L. Alford Adjunct Professor, Dallas Baptist University (817) 261-6238 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____
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