I think the failto address is not used by CF to bounce messages,
only to provide a Return-Path: address in the message header,
and the bounce is generated by the destinee server, not CF.
Thats how I use it as well. Failto is used by the recipient to send back a
failure. I add in plus
On Aug 5, 2014 3:35 PM, Byron Mann wrote:
Use a failto in cfmail as it may provide you some detail. If the mail
isn't
making it off the server, it should bounce to the failto.
Multi-recipient email will not generate a bounce or undeliverable message
in CF if the CF spooler can deliver to at
Multi-recipient email will not generate a bounce or undeliverable message
in CF if the CF spooler can deliver to at least one recipient.
I think the failto address is not used by CF to bounce messages, only to
provide a Return-Path: address in the message header, and the bounce is
generated
Hi guys - wonder if anyone can give little advice on a missing emails issue.
Of course this is the old some arrive and some don't issue (but most arrive)
- it would be a lot easier if none arrived.
The site is running CF8 on IIS with a SQL Server dbase - mail server is set
in CFMAIL to
If the email was bcc to you and it arrived then it was successfully sent.
You should tell the recipient to check his own spam folder and mail logs.
I would aldo suggest you stop using the hosts default mail settings and
instead relay through a mailbox on your own domain then you can see them in
Your hosting provider should troubleshoot this if they will not provide the
SMTP logs. We do not usually provide entire logs either, but will attempt
to find the pertinent records and provide them. Should be easy enough to
parse the logs if you provide an approximate time the email was sent and
Issues only occur with service provider emails (BCC to me is OK). Their
network provider advises the missing emails don't even hit their mail server
- they run their own mail server and don't use their ISP's mail system. The
usual suspects of anti-spam systems and junk mail have been checked
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