Pierre-Olivier Chassay wrote:

When I enter in the Administrator the information for the mail server and click to make the verification I always received the status Mail Server Failed. But I can use the tag <cfmail from="[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>" to="[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>" subject="test"></cfmail> properly

I'll look into that--please provide information about your setup (did you deploy the WAR on Tomcat or Jetty, are you using the pre-configured Jetty bundle, etc., operating system). Also if there is anything I should know about your mail server setup, e.g. port settings, whether or not it uses a user name and password, etc.

All the mail server verification does is tries to connect to the mail server by creating a session through Java Mail, so give me as much information as you can on your setup and I'll see why that operation might be failing for you.

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