Have you supplied all the correct credentials to the tag for the mail account?
Username, password etc? It might be a case of your ISP tightening down the
screws on sending unauthenticated mails, I know I've had similar troubles in
the past from memory.
Rob
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From:
have you checked that the spool is running? I did a UDF on cflib called
cfmailfactory:
http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?id=1511
There is a stop start option for the spool.
Alternativly if it is not your isp or the spool the cfmail tag may be
corrupt, usually a error message would be shown in this
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From: Jose Diaz
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thu Jun 07 14:12:42 2007
Subject: Re: cfmail diagnosis
have you checked
Daniel Kessler wrote:
I had cfmail working fine and then suddenly, wammo-kblow-ugh, it
stopped working. The last evidence I have of a mail sent was 5/15
though it may have worked past that. The code hasn't changed since
way before that and two different sets of email code are both not
into this problem in a long time though.
-Dan
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 10:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfmail diagnosis
Daniel Kessler wrote:
I had cfmail working fine and then suddenly, wammo-kblow-ugh, it
stopped working
Had a similar problem a while back and found a 0 byte message in the CF mail
queue. Deleted that message and all started working again.
I had cfmail working fine and then suddenly, wammo-kblow-ugh, it
stopped working. The last evidence I have of a mail sent was 5/15
though it may have
I would say if it is in a shared environment make sure it is working for
everyone.
Then specify the exact SMTP server in the mail tag then specify a different
one if you have access to that. If you turn off the spool that will also let
you know if the connection isn't working since it will try to
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