RE: CFMAIL - should be simple right? wrong

2007-09-12 Thread Brad Wood
Your best bet would be to get HMS's mail server working (localhost).

Could you be more specific on why that didn't work to begin with?

Look in the mail.log file in /logs/mail.log to see what
error is happening when CF attempts to send the mail.

Does HMS require authentication when using their mail server.  Localhost
would assume that an smtp server was listening that the same server CF
is installed on.  I'm kind of surprised they don't use a separate mail
server.  Do they have SMTP running on every single one of their CF
servers?

Also, what if you simply leave the server attribute off of the cfmail
tag.  Then it will default to what is in CF Administrator.

As far as the relay, if the external mail server has relay set to allow
requests from certain IP's (which isn't the smartest thing in the world,
since IP's can be spoofed to my knowledge) they would need the IP
address of the HMS server which would be sending the mail.  Depending on
how HMS's network is set up, that might the actual CF box, or their
firewall.

You said "HMS says they don't have a relay to give me." I don't know
what you really mean by that since the external mail server
(smtp.company.com) would be the one "relaying" the mail.  The only
problem HMS site might introduce is if their firewall blocked outgoing
traffic on port 25 but I doubt that.

Hope that helps.

~Brad

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Subject: CFMAIL - should be simple right? wrong

One of my clients site is hosted at hostmysite.com and we've been trying
to get cfmail
working.  The client, companyname.com hosts the domain's DNS and HMS has
the 
domain listed on their system. I've tried cfmail ... server ="localhost"
per HMS recommendation
and even tried to point to companyname's mail servers smtp.company.com
and it still
doesn't work.  Companyname say they need to know the ip address of the
relay to
open it up for incoming requests.  HMS says they don't have a relay to
give me.

Does anyone have any idea or expereince with this?  This has been going
on for over 36 hours.
I've never had this issue with over hosting companies.

Thanks

D

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Re: CFMAIL - should be simple right? wrong

2007-09-12 Thread Wil Genovese
Shouldn't need an open relay - just SMTP Authentication should allow you 
to send via your authorized SMTP server.


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One of my clients site is hosted at hostmysite.com and we've been trying to 
> get cfmail
> working.  The client, companyname.com hosts the domain's DNS and HMS has the 
> domain listed on their system. I've tried cfmail ... server ="localhost" per 
> HMS recommendation
> and even tried to point to companyname's mail servers smtp.company.com and it 
> still
> doesn't work.  Companyname say they need to know the ip address of the relay 
> to
> open it up for incoming requests.  HMS says they don't have a relay to give 
> me.
>
> Does anyone have any idea or expereince with this?  This has been going on 
> for over 36 hours.
> I've never had this issue with over hosting companies.
>
> Thanks
>
> D
>
>
> Regardless of what we did cfmail isn't working.
>
> 

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