> 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 addressing to include a variable CF can parse and
use.

To the OP:  You say email arrives to the client OK and the BCC arrives to
you OK... Is the sending mail server the same server that your respective
mail clients pick up the mail from?  i.e. is mail sent from
cfsen...@domain.com and you are picking up mail via your account on that
same server?  develo...@domain.com?  If thats the case nothing is actually
leaving the building, so to speak.

Without SMTP logs you are going to be chasing your tail forever.  Figure
out a way to get logs.

You could set up a Viviotech virtual host for $35 and install Smartermail's
free version for $0.  An hour of your time to configure it and the client's
domain records so the server is allowed to send mail for that domain will
get you a sanitized mail server that you can use to debug your problem in
detail.

-- 
--m@Robertson--
Janitor, The Robertson Team
mysecretbase.com


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