Re: cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-09 Thread Cameron Childress

On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 6:41 PM, Russ Michaels  wrote:

> We moved to google apps and never looked back. I now use hmail or smarter
> mail for smtp which is stress free.
>

+1

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RE: cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-06 Thread Russ Michaels

We had an exchange server once and it was a nightmare and the guy who was
supposed to manage it had clearly bitten off more thsn he could chew and
barely knew what he was doing and it was falling over all the time.
I spent a few days working on it and would have tore my hair out if if I
had any.
I have worked with many mail servers over the years and exchange makes
simple things complicated, tskes 100 times longer to do anything and many
things cannot even be done via the gui. Everything seems to be a bolt on
after thought.

We moved to google apps and never looked back. I now use hmail or smarter
mail for smtp which is stress free.

Russ Michaels
www.michaels.me.uk
cfmldeveloper.com
cflive.net
cfsearch.com
On 6 Sep 2013 22:01, "Rick Sanders"  wrote:

>
> Dave I want to thank you for your help. I resolved the issue.
>
> Because my Exchange server and CF server are on different machines I had
> to create a new receive connector allowing relay from the IP address of my
> CF server. Out of the box, Exchange doesn't allow any relay from a remote
> machine.
>
> Your note made me realize this and I was able to resolve it:
> > That doesn't mean that any server can relay through your Exchange
> > server (I hope!). Typically, you have to enable relay for each
> > individual IP address that you want to allow.
>
> Have a great weekend.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Rick Sanders
> T: 902-401-7689
> W: www.webenergy.ca
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 8:33 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: cfmail & Exchange 2010
>
>
> >>>> OK, this is weird. I can send fine to any email address from the
> >>>> account I set up t...@mycompany.com <mailto:t...@mycompany.com>
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm doing a  and sending an email out to the
> people in my query. The emails are valid.
> >>>> However, only the people on the local Exchange server receive them.
> >>>> Anyone outside doesn't get them. I tested with my gmail account and
> >>>> I don't receive the email. But I get it on my exchange account. I
> >>>> tested and can send to my gmail account from the t...@mycompany.com
> <mailto:t...@mycompany.com> directly no problems.
> >>>>
> >>>> My Cold Fusion server is on a different server than my Exchange
> >>>> server. I've tested the mail settings in the Cold fusion admin and
> tried with and without TLS and the settings are fine.
> >>>
> >>> By default, your Exchange server won't proxy SMTP messages. You have
> >>> to specifically configure it to do so. Messages to Exchange mailboxes
> on that server don't need to be proxied, so they get delivered.
> >>
> >> Thanks for the info, but my Exchange server is set up to send to the
> >> outside world. My send connector type is SMTP. I even tried relaying
> >> through my ISP as a smart host and still no sending to outside
> addresses from my Cold fusion Server.
> >
> > That doesn't mean that any server can relay through your Exchange
> > server (I hope!). Typically, you have to enable relay for each
> > individual IP address that you want to allow.
>
> In any case, you can verify this easily enough yourself. Open a telnet
> connection to your Exchange server from your CF server's console, and try
> to send an email that way. Google "smtp telnet" for more information on how
> to do that.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> http://training.figleaf.com/
>
> Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on GSA
> Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized instruction at
> our training centers, online, or onsite.
>
>
>
> 

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Re: cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-06 Thread Dave Watts

> Have a great weekend.

You too!

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RE: cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-06 Thread Rick Sanders

Dave I want to thank you for your help. I resolved the issue.

Because my Exchange server and CF server are on different machines I had to 
create a new receive connector allowing relay from the IP address of my CF 
server. Out of the box, Exchange doesn't allow any relay from a remote machine.

Your note made me realize this and I was able to resolve it:
> That doesn't mean that any server can relay through your Exchange 
> server (I hope!). Typically, you have to enable relay for each 
> individual IP address that you want to allow.

Have a great weekend.

Kind Regards,

Rick Sanders
T: 902-401-7689
W: www.webenergy.ca



-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 8:33 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: cfmail & Exchange 2010


>>>> OK, this is weird. I can send fine to any email address from the 
>>>> account I set up t...@mycompany.com <mailto:t...@mycompany.com>
>>>>
>>>> I'm doing a  and sending an email out to the 
>>>> people in my query. The emails are valid.
>>>> However, only the people on the local Exchange server receive them.
>>>> Anyone outside doesn't get them. I tested with my gmail account and 
>>>> I don't receive the email. But I get it on my exchange account. I 
>>>> tested and can send to my gmail account from the 
>>>> t...@mycompany.com<mailto:t...@mycompany.com> directly no problems.
>>>>
>>>> My Cold Fusion server is on a different server than my Exchange 
>>>> server. I've tested the mail settings in the Cold fusion admin and tried 
>>>> with and without TLS and the settings are fine.
>>>
>>> By default, your Exchange server won't proxy SMTP messages. You have 
>>> to specifically configure it to do so. Messages to Exchange mailboxes on 
>>> that server don't need to be proxied, so they get delivered.
>>
>> Thanks for the info, but my Exchange server is set up to send to the 
>> outside world. My send connector type is SMTP. I even tried relaying 
>> through my ISP as a smart host and still no sending to outside addresses 
>> from my Cold fusion Server.
>
> That doesn't mean that any server can relay through your Exchange 
> server (I hope!). Typically, you have to enable relay for each 
> individual IP address that you want to allow.

In any case, you can verify this easily enough yourself. Open a telnet 
connection to your Exchange server from your CF server's console, and try to 
send an email that way. Google "smtp telnet" for more information on how to do 
that.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on GSA Schedule, and 
provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized instruction at our training 
centers, online, or onsite.



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Re: cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-04 Thread Dave Watts

 OK, this is weird. I can send fine to any email address from the
 account I set up t...@mycompany.com 

 I'm doing a  and sending an email out to the 
 people in my query. The emails are valid.
 However, only the people on the local Exchange server receive them.
 Anyone outside doesn't get them. I tested with my gmail account and I
 don't receive the email. But I get it on my exchange account. I tested and 
 can send to my gmail account from
 the t...@mycompany.com directly no problems.

 My Cold Fusion server is on a different server than my Exchange
 server. I've tested the mail settings in the Cold fusion admin and tried 
 with and without TLS and the settings are fine.
>>>
>>> By default, your Exchange server won't proxy SMTP messages. You have to 
>>> specifically configure it to do so. Messages
>>> to Exchange mailboxes on that server don't need to be proxied, so they get 
>>> delivered.
>>
>> Thanks for the info, but my Exchange server is set up to send to the outside 
>> world. My send connector type is
>> SMTP. I even tried relaying through my ISP as a smart host and still no 
>> sending to outside addresses from my
>> Cold fusion Server.
>
> That doesn't mean that any server can relay through your Exchange
> server (I hope!). Typically, you have to enable relay for each
> individual IP address that you want to allow.

In any case, you can verify this easily enough yourself. Open a telnet
connection to your Exchange server from your CF server's console, and
try to send an email that way. Google "smtp telnet" for more
information on how to do that.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers, online, or onsite.

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Re: cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-04 Thread Dave Watts

>>> OK, this is weird. I can send fine to any email address from the
>>> account I set up t...@mycompany.com 
>>>
>>> I'm doing a  and sending an email out to the 
>>> people in my query. The emails are valid.
>>> However, only the people on the local Exchange server receive them.
>>> Anyone outside doesn't get them. I tested with my gmail account and I
>>> don't receive the email. But I get it on my exchange account. I tested and 
>>> can send to my gmail account from
>>> the t...@mycompany.com directly no problems.
>>>
>>> My Cold Fusion server is on a different server than my Exchange
>>> server. I've tested the mail settings in the Cold fusion admin and tried 
>>> with and without TLS and the settings are fine.
>>
>> By default, your Exchange server won't proxy SMTP messages. You have to 
>> specifically configure it to do so. Messages
>> to Exchange mailboxes on that server don't need to be proxied, so they get 
>> delivered.
>
> Thanks for the info, but my Exchange server is set up to send to the outside 
> world. My send connector type is
> SMTP. I even tried relaying through my ISP as a smart host and still no 
> sending to outside addresses from my
> Cold fusion Server.

That doesn't mean that any server can relay through your Exchange
server (I hope!). Typically, you have to enable relay for each
individual IP address that you want to allow.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers, online, or onsite.

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RE: cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-04 Thread Rick Sanders

Thanks for the info, but my Exchange server is set up to send to the outside 
world. My send connector type is SMTP. I even tried relaying through my ISP as 
a smart host and still no sending to outside addresses from my Cold fusion 
Server.

Kind Regards,

Rick Sanders
T: 902-401-7689
W: www.webenergy.ca



-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 5:18 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: cfmail & Exchange 2010


> OK, this is weird. I can send fine to any email address from the 
> account I set up t...@mycompany.com <mailto:t...@mycompany.com>
>
> I'm doing a  and sending an email out to the people 
> in my query. The emails are valid.
> However, only the people on the local Exchange server receive them. 
> Anyone outside doesn't get them. I tested with my gmail account and I 
> don't receive the email. But I get it on my exchange account. I tested and 
> can send to my gmail account from the 
> t...@mycompany.com<mailto:t...@mycompany.com> directly no problems.
>
> My Cold Fusion server is on a different server than my Exchange 
> server. I've tested the mail settings in the Cold fusion admin and tried with 
> and without TLS and the settings are fine.

By default, your Exchange server won't proxy SMTP messages. You have to 
specifically configure it to do so. Messages to Exchange mailboxes on that 
server don't need to be proxied, so they get delivered.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on GSA Schedule, and 
provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized instruction at our training 
centers, online, or onsite.



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cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-04 Thread Rick Sanders

OK, this is weird. I can send fine to any email address from the account I set 
up t...@mycompany.com

I'm doing a  and sending an email out to the people in 
my query. The emails are valid.
However, only the people on the local Exchange server receive them. Anyone 
outside doesn't get them. I tested with my gmail account and I don't receive 
the email. But I get it on my exchange account. I tested and can send to my 
gmail account from the t...@mycompany.com directly 
no problems.

My Cold Fusion server is on a different server than my Exchange server. I've 
tested the mail settings in the Cold fusion admin and tried with and without 
TLS and the settings are fine.

Any help would be appreciated.

Kind Regards,

Rick Sanders
T: 902-401-7689
W: www.webenergy.ca





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Re: cfmail & Exchange 2010

2013-09-04 Thread Dave Watts

> OK, this is weird. I can send fine to any email address from the account I 
> set up t...@mycompany.com
> 
>
> I'm doing a  and sending an email out to the people 
> in my query. The emails are valid.
> However, only the people on the local Exchange server receive them. Anyone 
> outside doesn't get them. I tested
> with my gmail account and I don't receive the email. But I get it on my 
> exchange account. I tested and can send
> to my gmail account from the t...@mycompany.com 
> directly no problems.
>
> My Cold Fusion server is on a different server than my Exchange server. I've 
> tested the mail settings in the Cold
> fusion admin and tried with and without TLS and the settings are fine.

By default, your Exchange server won't proxy SMTP messages. You have
to specifically configure it to do so. Messages to Exchange mailboxes
on that server don't need to be proxied, so they get delivered.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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