No -  that part isn't the problem.. it is one step lower..  the 
bottom header is the cold fusion server.. not the mail server.. here 
are the headers:
Received: from mail.mymailserver.com (mail.mymailserver.com 
[xx.241.156.98]) by rly-mf08.mx.aol.com (v119.12) with ESMTP id 
MAILRELAYINMF083-975471caa281af; Mon, 22 Oct 2007 09:48:24 -0400
Received: from static-xx-241-156-99.nycmny.fios.verizon.net 
[xx.241.156.99] by mail.mymailserver.com with SMTP;

my mail server  is .98 (on a separate box )
my web server has .99 - .108
  the website sending the mail is .108
Cold fusion uses .99 for all email sent from all of the websites.





At 09:40 AM 11/1/2007, you wrote:
>I've never tried it, but....
>
>Make sure your SMTP server is set to listen on all applicable IPs.  Use
>the "server" argument to specify the SMTP server by IP instead of by name.
>
>HTH.



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